Tay Lautner spoke about the emotional support provided by her husband, Taylor Lautner, during her current pregnancy.
Her public discussion of pregnancy challenges and mental health highlights the intersection of celebrity visibility and the realities of maternal wellness. By sharing her experience at a mental health event, Lautner brings attention to the physical and emotional tolls of early pregnancy.
Speaking at Maybelline’s Mental Health Summit, Lautner said to E! News that her husband has been a significant source of stability. "Taylor has, as you all could guess, just been a dream. He has been my saving grace during ...", Lautner said.
Lautner also addressed the difficulties associated with the first trimester, noting that the experience is often far from the idealized version seen in media. She described the period as her least favorite part of the process, citing a lack of the traditional "glow" and the presence of persistent illness.
"The first trimester of pregnancy is hard. I've gone through it four times, and it's my least favorite part of pregnancy — the glow? Non‑existent. The nausea? Constant misery," Lautner said.
During the summit, Lautner touched upon motherhood and the process of selecting baby names. She emphasized the importance of having a supportive partner to navigate the fluctuations of pregnancy, aligning her personal story with the summit's broader focus on mental health awareness.
Throughout the interview, Lautner focused on the necessity of support systems. Her comments underscore the contrast between the public image of celebrity life and the common physical struggles associated with prenatal health.
“"Taylor has, as you all could guess, just been a dream."”
By discussing the 'constant misery' of nausea and the absence of a pregnancy glow at a mental health summit, Tay Lautner is contributing to a broader cultural shift toward destigmatizing the difficult aspects of maternal health. Her transparency regarding the first trimester serves to normalize the physical and emotional struggles of pregnancy for a wide audience.



