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Ellie Goulding calls out the sexist comments she's received since going back to work after birth of her son

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ByMegan Stone
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November 03, 2021, 3:52 PM

Ellie Goulding opened up about the sexism she's faced since returning to work after giving birth to her son Arthur earlier this year.

Speaking on the "Reign With Josh Smith" podcast, released on Tuesday, Goulding spoke about the remarks people directed at her, why she felt they were seemingly condescending and why they undermine working mothers.

"There’s one thing that I've definitely noticed and observed, which is that I get asked a lot like, 'Oooh, you’re already working? Wow. Wowzer,'" the 34-year-old shared, pointing out that husband Caspar Jopling has yet to receive a similar comment.

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"Not once has he been asked like, 'Oh are you sure you want to go back to work?' Whereas I've had it a lot," the Grammy nominee said.

She said people "underestimate" women and such comments convey, "Well done for becoming a mom when you're working!"

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"It's still mad that we still think that women can't do both ... We can multitask and we can work. And, you know, it is a challenge," she said. "I also really, really, really, really respect women who just want to be a mom because it is a full-time job. There's the emotional side. There's the physical side."

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Goulding shared how demanding it is to care for a newborn and hold down a full-time job, explaining, "If you're breastfeeding, you have to get up in the night so you're not going to be able to function that well the next day if you've been getting up."

"I went back to work three weeks after I gave birth and, yeah, it was a bit sore and I was a bit all over the place, but I wrote so many good songs," she argued. "I'm really glad that I did. And I think we should all be allowed to make our own decisions."

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