Nollywood sweetheart, Stephanie Linus and her son, Maxwell, grace the cover of the latest edition of Motherhood In-Style magazine, and they look so adorable.
In
an exclusive interview with the publication, Stephanie dishes on her
childhood, waiting for the right time to become a mother, and what’s
next for her career-wise.
On pregnancy: My pregnancy was wonderful. The baby
didn’t stress me. I had too much energy, maybe that’s why. My energy
level was so high. In fact, as some point, I had to tell myself I need
to slow down because that was when my film got released, and I did the
premieres in Lagos and Abuja. I wished I could do more because I
actually felt like I could have done! I’m really grateful to God that
apart from the few aches and pains, I felt great most of the time. I
loved every kick and even the discomfort of having to carry my big belly
around for months. God made everything beautiful in the end.
On being ready for a baby: You get married and of
course you want to get pregnant, do you understand? You believe God for a
child sometimes but you also say, ‘God, I need to be mentally ready to
have this baby’, I think I had to be at a point where I was totally
ready in my heart, soul and spirit – totally calm to be able to have
this baby. I won’t say it’s a choice or something, of course when you
get married you’re hoping you’re going to have a child and you’re
praying that it happens as quickly as possible. I am just grateful to
God that it happened when I was totally ready.
On motherhood:
Motherhood has changed me in profound ways. Every day I look at my kid
and wonder if he actually popped out of me. The experience has basically
turned me inside out, in a good way. I’ve learnt what it really means
to put a person’s needs above my own. Emotionally, I have grown to love
differently and understand life more meaningfully; I feel a huge sense
of responsibility.
On the body change: I really
didn’t stress myself much. I allowed the process to take place while
enjoying the changes in my body. I did some workout exercises at some
point, but not for long. I wasn’t in a hurry to snap back and didn’t
give myself any pressure. I probably ate a lot more during my pregnancy
and when my diet was returned to normal, so did my body.
Motherhood In-Style can be purchased at a newsstand near you.
Credits
Stephanie’s Jumpsuits: @yuteeRone
Maxwell’s Full Outfit: Ruff & Tumble
Fashion Stylist: Styled by yummie
Makeup: BeautyFix
Hair Stylist: Laben Hair Concept
Photography: Gbenga Akindele for Kelechi Amadi-Obi Studios
Stephanie’s Jumpsuits: @yuteeRone
Maxwell’s Full Outfit: Ruff & Tumble
Fashion Stylist: Styled by yummie
Makeup: BeautyFix
Hair Stylist: Laben Hair Concept
Photography: Gbenga Akindele for Kelechi Amadi-Obi Studios
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