Delving into the often-overlooked realities of new parenthood, actress Justine Lupe shares her personal battle with ‘crazy anxiety’ triggered by the hormonal changes of weaning, a stark experience she describes as ‘scary’ yet crucial for broader understanding.
In a powerful and honest revelation, Justine Lupe, celebrated for her captivating performances in hit series like HBO’s Succession and Netflix’s Nobody Wants This, is shedding light on a rarely discussed aspect of the postpartum journey. The actress recently opened up in the inaugural parents issue of Who What Wear about the profound hormonal shifts she experienced during the weaning process after welcoming her daughter, Ellis, with husband Tyson Mason.
Lupe described this period as unexpectedly intense, stating she experienced ‘crazy anxiety’ as her body ceased milk production. “I had crazy anxiety. It was a little bit scary,” she recounted. “I felt a different thing than I’d ever felt — sad, anxious. My body was totally out of control, and my brain didn’t understand what was going on.”
The Unseen Challenge of Postpartum Hormonal Shifts
While much attention is often given to postpartum depression, Lupe’s experience highlights another critical, yet less recognized, maternal mental health challenge. She clarified that her symptoms, which persisted for over two months, were distinct from postpartum depression. This distinction is vital for understanding the diverse landscape of maternal mental health.
The hormonal cascade associated with pregnancy and childbirth is immense, and the transition from breastfeeding to weaning introduces another significant shift. As milk production declines, levels of hormones like prolactin and oxytocin drop, while estrogen and progesterone levels can fluctuate, potentially leading to mood disturbances, anxiety, and even depression. This phenomenon, sometimes referred to as ‘weaning depression,’ is a real and often surprising experience for many mothers, as detailed by Verywell Family.
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Justine Lupe emphasizes the lack of preparation for the impact of postpartum hormonal shifts.
A Call for Open Dialogue and Shared Experiences
Lupe’s candidness about her anxiety has resonated deeply, particularly as she discovered that many friends, family members, and colleagues had experienced similar, unacknowledged feelings. This shared understanding underscored for her the urgent need for more open conversation around these aspects of new parenthood.
“There’s just no preparation possible for the impact of what that is after giving birth,” Lupe admitted. Her willingness to discuss such a personal and often hidden struggle helps to normalize these experiences, fostering an environment where new mothers feel less isolated and more comfortable seeking support.
A Supportive Village: Kristen Bell and the ‘Nobody Wants This’ Set
Amidst her personal journey, Justine Lupe found immense support from her professional community. She shared a heartwarming anecdote about revealing her pregnancy to her Nobody Wants This costar, Kristen Bell, who is a mother of two herself. As Lupe recalled on The Jennifer Hudson Show, Bell reacted with joyful disbelief, running around with a sheet mask on her face upon hearing the news.
Kristen Bell also offered invaluable advice, stressing the profound significance of motherhood. “It’s the most important thing, it’s the only thing — you can go anywhere in the world, you can have anything on your bucket list, but you’re about to go on the most special endeavor,” Lupe recounted Bell telling her, as reported by People. This level of support extended beyond mere words.
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Justine Lupe highlights the supportive environment she experienced during her pregnancy on set.
Balancing Career and New Motherhood
Lupe revealed on Instagram that she was over five months pregnant while filming Nobody Wants This. The support she received from Bell and the show’s creator, Erin Foster (who was also pregnant), created a “luxury” experience. “It can be a nerve-racking thing to tell people, especially in this industry as a woman,” Lupe noted. “So, to have a set that was filled with such support… I felt really comfortable and happy and excited about being pregnant on set.”
Bell’s continued care for Lupe’s family was evident when she knitted a tomato hat for baby Ellis, a gesture Lupe shared on her Instagram Stories. Bell later reposted it, expressing how “rewarding” it was to create, a detail also shared by People. This camaraderie underscores the importance of a supportive network, both personal and professional, for new mothers in demanding careers.
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Justine Lupe’s openness contributes to a growing conversation about maternal well-being.
A Legacy of Openness for Fans
For fans of her work, Justine Lupe’s honesty adds another layer of appreciation for her as an artist and a person. Her willingness to share such a vulnerable experience not only raises awareness about postpartum challenges but also strengthens the connection between performers and their audience. It highlights that even those in the spotlight face common human struggles, fostering empathy and understanding.
By bringing this often-silenced topic to the forefront, Lupe contributes to a vital conversation that empowers other parents to recognize their own experiences and seek the necessary support. Her candidness is a testament to the power of celebrity platforms to effect positive change and normalize discussions around maternal well-being.