The Celebrity Breastfeeding Moments That Shaped 2025

Sophie Habboo breastfeeding newborn baby Ziggy on top of bed

2025 didn’t bring endless celebrity breastfeeding headlines – but it did bring meaningful moments. Moments that sparked conversation, offered visibility, and reminded us that feeding journeys don’t end neatly or look the same for everyone.

This year, it wasn’t just about who breastfed, but how openly they spoke about it – from breastfeeding beyond babyhood, to pumping at awards ceremonies, to the raw grief that can accompany stopping.

This year, it wasn’t just about who breastfed, but how openly they spoke about it

We asked the Boobingit community which celebrity breastfeeding moments stood out to them in 2025, and these were the stories that resonated most. Not because they were perfect – but because they were honest, visible, and human.

Featured Celebrity Moments

Emily Clarkson – The Emotional Reality of Stopping

Author, podcast host and broadcaster Emily Clarkson recently shared an honest reflection on finishing breastfeeding – and it struck a chord with many parents. When she shared, “I’ve just finished breastfeeding and I can’t stop crying. I wish we talked about this stuff more,” she gave voice to something rarely acknowledged – the emotional weight of weaning.

Throughout 2025, Emily has spoken openly about her breastfeeding journey with her second child, helping to normalise both the joy and the grief that can coexist at the end of feeding.

Radhika – Pumping at the BAFTAs

When actor Radhika chose to speak about breastfeeding and pumping while attending the BAFTAs was a powerful reminder that feeding doesn’t pause for red carpets or professional milestones.

In her caption, she openly credited the practical, thoughtful help that made attending possible – from scheduling the itinerary around pumping times, to being accompanied while expressing milk, to being met with care rather than inconvenience. Her words highlighted something breastfeeding parents know all too well: continuing to breastfeed while working, travelling or attending events requires planning, understanding and active support.

Ferne McCann – Continuing to Normalise Breastfeeding Beyond Babyhood

Reality TV star and media personality Ferne McCann has continued to speak openly about breastfeeding past babyhood, including discussing her experience on This Morning.

By talking about feeding older children in mainstream media, Ferne helped push back against stigma and reinforced that extended breastfeeding is both common and supported by health guidance.

Fern McCann breastfeeding toddler daughter Finty 2025

Laura Kenny – Breastfeeding, Body Image & Being Accommodated

In the summer Olympic Champion Dame Laura shared a particularly honest reflection after attending Wimbledon while breastfeeding her baby, Lily.

She spoke about body image, finding clothing she felt comfortable feeding in, and the emotional adjustment of being in the postpartum period. Crucially, she also highlighted the role of accommodation – thanking the Royal Box team for ensuring her baby could be brought in so she could breastfeed.

Kourtney Kardashian – Breastfeeding Toddler Rocky

Reality TV star and entrepreneur Kourtney Kardashian once again helped normalise breastfeeding beyond babyhood in 2025, continuing to share glimpses of feeding her toddler, Rocky.

As someone with an enormous global platform, her matter-of-fact visibility helps counter the idea that breastfeeding older babies or toddlers is unusual or something to hide.

Sophie Habboo – Breastfeeding Her New Baby

Model and podcaster Sophie shared glimpses of breastfeeding her newborn son, Ziggy, since his birth in December. There are no explanations. No captions justifying it. No education attached. Just breastfeeding, being done.

These casual moments of visibility are powerful in their simplicity, helping to normalise breastfeeding as an everyday part of early parenthood.

Jasmine Hemsley – Still Breastfeeding, Still Living Life

Chef and Wellness author Jasmine Hemsley continued to normalise breastfeeding past infancy, openly sharing that she has been breastfeeding for “four and a half years and counting.” We previously featured Jasmine in our article on celebrities breastfeeding beyond babyhood, and her continued openness in 2025 reinforced an important message: extended breastfeeding is normal, valid, and worthy of visibility.

Most recently, she shared a joyful, everyday moment breastfeeding while singing karaoke at Christmas, reminding parents that breastfeeding doesn’t stop life – it simply becomes part of it.

Taken together, these moments show that celebrity breastfeeding in 2025 wasn’t about spectacle – it was about visibility, honesty, and range.

From feeding toddlers to pumping at award ceremonies, from joyful continuation to the tears that come with stopping breastfeeding, these stories reminded us that breastfeeding is not one experience – it’s many.

And when these moments are shared thoughtfully, they help create space for parents everywhere to feel seen, supported, and less alone.

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