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28th Jun 2017

Whitney Port gets real: You feel guilty saying ‘I hate pregnancy!’ but it’s true

Her honesty has been both applauded and criticised.

Gillian Fitzpatrick

She continues to air her raw opinions – via her YouTube series, I Love My Baby But I Hate My Pregnancy.

Now reality TV star Whitney Port has spoken again about her struggles while expecting.

“You feel guilty saying ‘I hate pregnancy,’ because you feel so lucky to have gotten pregnant,” Port told Romper.com recently.

“It is such a blessing and everyone’s always immediately like, ‘Congratulations,’ because it is such inherent good news.”

The 32-year-old – who married Tim Rosenman in Palm Springs in November 2015 – is currently in the final stages of her first pregnancy.

She has admitted that there has been a backlash against the videos – which she started at the beginning of her second trimester.

“There are some people that will write and say, ‘You’re lucky to be able to have gotten pregnant’,” Ms Port also told Romper. She added: “Obviously I feel horrible for the women who aren’t able to get pregnant, but it doesn’t make it any easier for me.”

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Whitney found fame on scripted reality TV show, The Hills as well as spinoff show, The City, and has also been a judge on Britain And Ireland’s Next Top Model.

She previously told Today.com: “I am very candid and honest about the fact that the pregnancy, both physically and emotionally, has not been an easy process for me.

“Dealing with the extra hormones and being very sensitive to everything and feeling outside pressures. And physically, with my changing body, not having control over that… morning sickness, exhaustion, aversion to food, broken blood vessels, bloody noses. All of these things that are not very fun.”