Sarrah Le Marquand
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I'll tell you what she's had done.
Do you have an opinion on whether it is a good thing that as a general society and led by celebrities that we are more open about what work has happened?
There's a lot less gatekeeping happening and really some of those stories about, oh, I'm just drinking water when someone looks completely different.
Yeah.
I know that might sound a bit contradictory to what I was just saying, but I think there has been a level of transparency now.
Yeah.
Exactly.
I think it's a little bit like what we were chatting about before, about wanting to sometimes rebut or respond to something in the comments that's completely wrong, knowing that there's that instinct to set the record straight, but that you're amplifying it.
I think it's the same thing with these conversations.
It's important to set it straight, but there is a risk that that turns into a how-to guide for someone that's really vulnerable.
Let's talk a little bit, being Mother's Day, about your experience of motherhood.
You were a very young mum.
You were only 20 when your first child, Wolf, was born.
Was that something that you had always wanted to be a young mum?
I mean, I was asking you earlier, could you imagine what your life might have been if you hadn't had the career path and the early success that you've had?
I guess the ultimate what if for anyone, I mean, I'm a mum of two, is what if that hadn't happened at that moment?
What if that little person hadn't come into your life at the exact moment?
It's probably hard for you to imagine who you would be
if you hadn't had your first child at 20?
I mean, it's always for somebody that everybody feels that they know, that word balance again, navigating that balance between how much you let people see into your life as a mum of three and how much you shield that.