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Celebrity Milk: Stars Share Surprising Tastes and Benefits of Breastfeeding

  • israelantonionotic
  • Mar 9
  • 4 min read

From Sweet Sips to Surprising Benefits: How Celebrities Are Redefining Breast Milk Experiences




In the often private world of motherhood, some celebrities have chosen to share unique experiences surrounding breastfeeding, including tasting breast milk. These stars reveal that their curiosity sometimes leads them to experiment with this intimate aspect of motherhood, and their opinions often reflect surprising approval. Their openness not only fosters conversation but also highlights how perceptions of breast milk are shifting—even among those who might be viewed as role models in fashion and entertainment.



Summer House star Paige DeSorbo recently opened up about her experience trying breast milk from her co-star Lindsay Hubbard. After Lindsay had her baby in December, Paige felt curious and asked if Lindsay had ever tasted her own milk. When the answer was no, they decided to pour a tiny amount into a shot glass for a little taste test. To their delight, Paige found it "sweet" and comparable to oat milk, confessing during an Amazon Livestream, "I’d throw that in my coffee before I’d throw oat milk in my coffee.” This enthusiastic endorsement shows that even in celebrity circles, something as nurturing as breast milk can come with a hint of culinary curiosity.


The Kardashians also add to this narrative, with Kourtney Kardashian sharing her belief in the health benefits of breast milk. In a candid Instagram Story, Kourtney revealed that she drinks her own milk when feeling unwell, suggesting a belief in its restorative properties. She explained, “I just pounded a glass of breast milk because I feel sick.” Given breast milk’s rich content of antibodies and proteins, it's not hard to understand her approach, which she seems to endorse wholeheartedly.



Jennifer Aniston, on the other hand, shared a memorable experience involving the breast milk of her friend, Molly McNearney, the wife of Jimmy Kimmel. Aniston described the taste as "almost coconut-milky," illustrating her surprise at the flavor. Speaking on The Jimmy Kimmel Show, she emphasized a playful take on dairy, stating, "It's like the one milk you don’t have to feel guilty about drinking." This creative spin on breast milk expands the conversation about its consumption beyond the conventional norms, reinforcing the idea that characters in Hollywood are breaking out of boundaries in entertaining and healthy ways.


Lala Kent also found practical uses for her breast milk, incorporating it into her morning coffee instead of discarding any leftovers. On the "Not Skinny But Not Fat" podcast, she shared, “I put it in my coffee and drank 10 ounces of breast milk this morning.” Her admission underscores a cascading trend among modern mothers who are keen to utilize every drop of this liquid gold rather than waste it—showing a proactive approach to breastfeeding that resonates with many.



Adding to this list of surprising trials, Dax Shepard climactically recounted an experience where he drank his wife Kristen Bell's milk, referring to it as a determined act to help her clear a clogged duct. During his appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, Dax humorously articulated the challenge, which demonstrated not only his commitment as a partner but also an unusual side of parenting that many wouldn't normally discuss. "Let’s just say that I extracted mastitis,” he quipped, showcasing the often messy, unfiltered aspects of parenting that characterizes celebrity life.


Tamera Mowry, another on-screen personality, shared her own experience of tasting breast milk from her sister Tia when she was unwell. Tamera took to Instagram to share her triumph over illness through breast milk, exclaiming how "amazing" the taste was. In a light-hearted clarification, Tia mentioned her sister was looking for natural healing solutions, emphasizing the familial ties and support characterizing their relationship.



On a playful note, model Ashley Graham contributed to the discussion during a game on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," where she admitted to trying breast milk more than once. Her descriptions were both humorous and light-hearted, illustrating her willingness to embrace unconventional experiences. "It tastes good," she remarked, further normalizing the conversation around breastfeeding among celebrities.


The narrative took a humorous turn when KJ Apa, known for his role on "Riverdale," decided to try his partner Clara Berry’s breast milk while out dining. Captured in a video, he playfully poured some into his coffee and humorously captioned it, "My wife is a milk machine and I love it." This light moment gives insight into how even everyday scenarios—like enjoying a meal—can include breast milk in unexpected yet joyful ways.



Conversely, not all celebrity experiences were so favorable. Former Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson, alongside her husband Andrew East, shared that they tried making a breast milk cappuccino, only to find it unappetizing. "Yes, I tried it. So did he," Shawn told Us Weekly, making it known that not every experiment hits the mark. Their candid confession adds a relatable twist, as many parents can attest that not every parenting choice will lead to glowing results.


As these celebrities continue to discuss their unique experiences related to breastfeeding, the conversation helps break down preconceived notions surrounding breast milk. With shared laughter, surprise tastes, and health-related benefits, their narratives shape how we view this intimate aspect of motherhood in a more light-hearted and open manner. The embracing of such personal moments contributes to a culture that celebrates authenticity, creating stronger connections across both celebrity and everyday experiences.


 
 
 

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