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Ashley Graham defends decision to stop breastfeeding her twins

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Ashley Graham recently spoke out about her decision to stop breastfeeding her twins.While appearing on The Daily Show on Wednesday, the 35-year-old shared with host Chelsea Handler that she opted to stop breastfeeding Malachi and Roman after five months.'I stopped breastfeeding when they were five months, and I gave them the best formula I could find in America,' she said.

She is a spokesperson for the formula company Bobbie.The model - who was seen playing with her kids earlier this week - also commented on how many people think they have the right to tell others how to feed their children.'These little guys are so strong and so happy, so I don’t think we should be telling people how they should be feeding their kids.' Opening up: Ashley Graham defended her decision to stop breastfeeding her twins while on The Daily Show Motherhood: The 35-year-old explained that after her twins Malachi and Roman were five months she switched them to formulaThe former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover star jokingly likened feeding her sons to 'feeding a nation.'She continued: 'There’s this whole thing with people telling you how to feed your child.

With my first kid, I was like, "I could only breastfeed. This is the right way."'Ashley also noted how 'this has been a journey,' and her hair even fell out.'Then I had the twins, and I was like, "I’m not doing this." This is not working here.

Both of you want both of [my breasts]. This is a lot of work.'In an interview with PEOPLE from September 2022, Ashley opened up about her 'stressful' breastfeeding journey.She shared that the first week of breastfeeding her twins had been 'so hard' because she was trying to figure out how to position them and latch them on.They got into a rhythm.

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