4 Celebrity Moms Embrace Post-Pregnancy Bodies: Drew Barrymore, Reese Witherspoon, Kerry Washington & Jennifer Garner

Most of the celebrity moms can't wait to pose in a bikini on the cover of magazines. Hence, they end up being hard on themselves, pushing their bodies to the limit just to achieve the figure they want in just a matter of months.

But not all celebrities are like that. There are still many celebrity moms don't allow the pressure of losing weight to take control in their lives. Instead, they just embrace reality and accept the fact that losing pounds is not that easy. Here are the celebrity moms who embraced motherhood and didn't mind the number on a scale:

Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore is one of the most inspiring celebrities. She welcomed her second child, Frankie, in April 2014. Although the "Blended" star is a Hollywood A-Lister, the actress didn't let her fame pressure her to return to her sexy figure. In fact, the mother-of-two revealed to People she started on exercising after nine months because she wants to give herself some time.

Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon once admitted that losing baby weight was not that easy. Hence, the "Hot Pursuit" star slowly crawled back by being gentle with herself. Moreover, Reese also made sure to prioritize her health than her sexy figure.

Kerry Washington

The "Scandal" star took the no-stress approach. For Kerry Washington, health is more important than perfect figure. "I've always been a person who really approaches health in a proactive way," the "Django Unchained" star told E! News "I work out, I eat right, so those were the things I continued to do once the doctor said I could, but not to be crazy about it."

Jennifer Garner

Who wouldn't love Jennifer Garner, who is realistic about her post-pregnancy body? After giving birth to three children, Garner embraced baby bump and admitted it's not going to wear off. "It's not going anywhere," Jennifer was once quoted saying. "I have a bump. Its name is Violet, Sam, Sera."

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