
The Taylor Lautner cinematic universe is set to grow after the celebrity couple confirmed their pregnancy recently.
The two Taylors took to Instagram to share the news on March 26, with many no doubt hoping that they will do something very funny and name the child after themselves, even if everyone's probably made that joke to them about a thousand times already.
However, while social media can present pregnancy as some sort of ethereal experience, the reality can be very different, and now Tay has opened up about the roughest things that she is going through during her first trimester.
During the Wednesday, April 8 episode of The Squeeze, the 29-year-old admitted that her 34-year-old husband has been her 'saving grace' during her first few months of pregnancy, but that she was still struggling with her own body image.
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She said: "I've actually not heard a single pregnant woman talk about this before, which I know is something that we have all gone through as pregnant women. I know if you're listening to this, you're gonna maybe relate to this in some regard.
"But during my first trimester, I was convinced that body positivity of pregnant women and loving your body was propaganda. I literally got mad.
"I was like, I do not love my body. I don't know how people love their bodies. Like this, I am so uncomfortable in my own skin. I have never I've never been one that has like disliked how I looked.... But, for the first time in my 29 years of life, I have hated my body, which I hate saying. But it's the truth."
It's good news that her husband has taken on some more of the responsibilities while Tay is focused on literally growing a child inside her, especially since the Twilight star previously admitted that he was unable to visit the supermarket or cinema for nearly a decade due to the popularity of the vampire film series.

However, while he's been as good as gold in being his wife's personal chef and waiter in recent months, he's also also served as well as her 'accountability buddy', helping her through one of the 'roughest things that a woman's body goes through in pregnancy'.
She continued: "I literally have not liked how I looked one bit. I had a good cry to Taylor about it because I looked at myself naked in the mirror and I was like, 'I'm so just fluffy and round, and I don't like how I look.'
"But I've just made that decision that I'm not gonna look, and I have Taylor, and I bring him to all of my OB appointments because I love having him with me. But when I step on the scale, we just like lock eyes and make eye contact. And he's like my accountability buddy. I'm like, 'Nope. It doesn't matter. This is the one time in life it really doesn't matter.' "
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