Brooklyn Decker Slams Body-Shamers: ‘I Miss My Boobs Too’

Setting the record straight! Brooklyn Decker slammed a body-shamer who criticized her skinnier frame on Thursday, January 31, blaming her new look on her little ones.

“For the umpteenth time — because people love to comment on my body (or lack thereof) my children sucked the life out of my body and left behind a bag of bones,” the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, 31, wrote on Twitter Opens a New Window. . “I don’t know what else to tell you. I miss my boobs too. I don’t even know what to call them now.”

The actress wrote this in response to a negative tweet that read, “What happened to @BrooklynDecker She looked so good in Just Go With It … Now she looks gangly and where did her body go?? I’m confused.”

Decker, who keeps her children out of the public eye with the help of strategically placed emojis on Instagram, shares two little ones with her husband, Andy Roddick: Hank, 3, and Stevie, 14 months.

The mother of two opened up about parenthood to Us Weekly exclusively in August 2013. “Andy can’t ball up a diaper if his life depended on it,” she said of the tennis pro, 36. “The amount of times I’ve found open dirty diapers on the floor when I’m, like, ‘There is Velcro here to help you ball this diaper up and toss it.’ It’s really quite a weakness of his.”

She added: “He’s really amazing at waking up in the morning, which is shockingly hard for me. It’s, like, that 5:30 a.m. wake up is not easy and he just jumps up, grabs Stevie and is on the go. That’s really nice. It’s like relationship currency. He’s just filling up that bank with relationship currency. It’s really quite beautiful. I love it. I owe him a lot.”

The couple tied the knot in 2009.



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