Whether you’re looking for a diversion or a relatable anecdote, Motherly’s got you covered with the latest celebrity news.
Karlie Kloss, the supermodel, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, shared exciting news with her…
"Zayn and I do our custody schedules months in advance."
"You are smart. You are kind. You are strong. You are beautiful. You are capable."
“I’m also kind of at war with myself sometimes as I get ready to, hopefully, become a mom soon..."
Research shows that women giving birth in environments that help her feel calm and supported is directly tied to positive birth outcomes.
Teaching kids the value of a dollar, budgeting, and the work ethic that goes into earning money is one of the greatest gifts we can give them.
"The princess arrived at 6 months. I’ve cried and cried, I’ve compared and compared, blaming myself because I wasn’t able to give her all that she needed."
He turned his speech into an inside joke that just so happened to have major parenting implications.
“It’s actually given me a lot more self-guilt.”
"All of our kids are, like, the best age right now. And I just felt like, ‘Dang it, I think we could do this again.’"
“We’ve been keeping a little secret… ✨Baby May Due August 2025✨🤰🏻.”
If this isn’t peak mom brain, we don’t know what is. But before we brush it off as forgetfulness, science suggests there’s more to it.
While some fans gushed over the sweet family moment, others took issue with the post, calling it “weird” and “inappropriate.”
Gisele Bündchen and Brittany Mahomes have recently highlighted how thematic naming patterns can be both personal and beautiful, setting trends for parents everywhere.
A TikTok video showing a mom calmly guiding her toddler through big emotions has exploded online, racking up 4.7 million views in a single day.
"Welcome to the center of our world, Tove Jane McDowell," Collins wrote
Katy shared how she cherishes two unique items in her possession: a positive pregnancy test and Orlando Bloom’s Elven bow from The Lord of the Rings.
Johansson, 40, didn’t hold back when recounting her early postpartum days.
“There’s no Ms. Rachel without Mr. Aron.” That’s not hyperbole.
‘My baby smells incredible.’