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Should Women Stop Dressing Sexy After Becoming Mothers?

Fergie kicked off her 42nd birthday with a unicorn cake a serenade from her hubby, Josh Duhamel and her son Axl. The pop star dropped a single last summer after a 10-year hiatus, definitely bringing sexy back. She’s focused on her child over the last couple of years, but her new song M.I.L.F is sending a powerful message because just because you’re a mom, doesn’t mean you have to stop being sexy, right?

Believe it or not, Fergie has some Mexican roots. Her great-grandmother was born in Guanajuato, Mexico and as we all know, Hispanic grandmas are not big fans of the sexy attire after becoming a mom, but that’s not stopping Fergie from continuing to show some skin.

The idea for Fergie’s M.I.L.F song came to her while she was pregnant. “I was working with [producer] Polow Da Don at the time on a 2 Chainz track called ‘Netflix.’ And Polow kind of crawled in my head and said, ‘Fergie, you gonna change people’s views of artists who have babies.’ I’d never thought of that before, but I don’t wanna hide who I am; I’m all about being who you are and owning that,” she said to NME. “And so ‘M.I.L.F. $’ was my way of doing that with a wink to the audience and being sexual and flirty and fun and a little bit naughty, but with a quirky sense of humor about it,” she continued.

She wants to tell moms that just because you’ve become a mother doesn’t mean you have to stop being you. Just because you’re a mom, that doesn’t mean being a mom has to be the only thing that defines you. You can be a politician; you can be a teacher; you can be sexy, flirty and fun and naughty once in a while. You can be all these great things other than just being a mom, and still be a fantastic mom at the same time. Being a mom is my first priority, but it’s not the only thing I am.”

So, what do you think? Should moms like Fergie start dressing more conservative or should they continue to dress sexy until they want to? Let us know your thoughts.

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