One more beautiful models posing after receiving scathing comments in a magazine. More recently, Nicole Trunfio, severely criticized because breastfed babies posed in a photoshoot in the magazine ELLE
At that time, Nicole appeared in various poses with her son, Zion Rain Clark. One of the pictures with breastfeeding poses the most highlighted by the reader.
Head of the ELLE editor, Justine Cullen, himself stated that the photo shoot was not even planned. "It's not contrived, Zion need feedings and Nicole gave. While we assess their relationship is very beautiful so we move it in the set of circumstances, "said Justine as reported Aceshowbiz,
Responding to the criticism, Nicole said that she was actually very proud of the photo. For him, the photograph makes all women in the world over want to breast-feed their children for the sake of the health of the baby or themselves.
"Nothing is more powerful and beautiful than to be a mother," he wrote via Facebook account.
"There's nothing worse than a mother breastfeeding her child rather than be judged as in public. We're only human. I am proud of the cover of the magazine and what can be defended. "
"I certainly did not look like it when breastfeeding but it's for all the ladies out there, whether they are breastfeeding or not," he added. "We give birth, our women, our mothers. Thank you for ELLE as fixed keukeh and gave a statement that a healthy and positive encouragement. "
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At that time, Nicole appeared in various poses with her son, Zion Rain Clark. One of the pictures with breastfeeding poses the most highlighted by the reader.
Head of the ELLE editor, Justine Cullen, himself stated that the photo shoot was not even planned. "It's not contrived, Zion need feedings and Nicole gave. While we assess their relationship is very beautiful so we move it in the set of circumstances, "said Justine as reported Aceshowbiz,
Responding to the criticism, Nicole said that she was actually very proud of the photo. For him, the photograph makes all women in the world over want to breast-feed their children for the sake of the health of the baby or themselves.
"Nothing is more powerful and beautiful than to be a mother," he wrote via Facebook account.
"There's nothing worse than a mother breastfeeding her child rather than be judged as in public. We're only human. I am proud of the cover of the magazine and what can be defended. "
"I certainly did not look like it when breastfeeding but it's for all the ladies out there, whether they are breastfeeding or not," he added. "We give birth, our women, our mothers. Thank you for ELLE as fixed keukeh and gave a statement that a healthy and positive encouragement. "
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