“I Know What It Feels Like to Be Invisible,” Rebel Wilson Shares Her Powerful Body Journey and Fertility Struggles

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In today’s world, IVF is used to conceive one out of every 20 infants, and more and more women in their mid-thirties are freezing their eggs in the hopes of becoming moms. Rebel Wilson, a world-famous actress who has had a successful career, discusses her climb to stardom and her own journey toward a healthier self, as well as the catalyst for it.

we adore celebrities who shed their celebrity personas and reveal their humanity, and we hope Rebel’s tale will inspire you.

Rebel Wilson has been turning her dreams into reality since 1980.

Women Fertility By Age

Every month, a woman in her early to mid-20s has a 25 to 30 per cent chance of becoming pregnant. Early in a woman’s 30s, and more so after 35, fertility typically starts to decline. By the age of 40, there is a 5% chance of becoming pregnant throughout any monthly cycle.

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Rebel Wilson rose to prominence as a result of her role in the film Pitch Perfect. She contracted malaria after graduating from high school and touring through South Africa. She had a hallucination that she was an actress while in the hospital. This was enough to persuade her that this was going to be her life.

When she returned home, she told everyone about her new plan to become a professional actress and win numerous prizes.

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She earned a law degree as a back-up in 2009 since all of her friends thought she was insane for wanting to be a famous actor. “Education is the door to a lifetime of possibilities!” So, students, study hard!! I couldn’t buy all of my law textbooks when I first started college, so I had to read from library copies. I’m really proud of myself for making it this far!”

One woman, one big suitcase, and one little pillow

“It’s kind of too late to become an actress beyond 30 in Hollywood.” I sold everything I possessed and only brought one suitcase and a small pillow with me to America. Rebel stated, “I had my first tiny part for which I was overqualified.” This demonstrates that trusting our instincts and aggressively working toward our goals is a surefire way to make them a reality.

In 2020, Rebel took the reigns of her life and embarked on her “year of health.”

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Rebel revealed that she still felt confident when she was heavier, but she needed to address her unhealthy relationship with food. “I believe it was due to the fact that I am not a natural performer and have to cope with acting on a daily basis.”

“People are beautiful in any shape or size, and I truly believe that,” Rebel concluded. I just got to a point where I understood deep down that I was doing some things that were harmful to my health.”

“It looked like all a woman needed to do to get noticed was to lose weight.”

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“I had a tremendously great year professionally before I dropped weight, and the next year, all the news was about losing pounds.” The quest for Rebel was about “getting to the healthiest version of myself.” Because I’m not considered traditionally beautiful, I understand what it’s like to be a woman who goes unnoticed by the majority of people.”

The actress expressed her delight that her message — that her journey was about becoming healthier rather than losing weight — was received well.

“I’m hoping at some point I may have a family of my own.”

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“I got some horrible news today and didn’t have someone to share it with…but I guess I have tell someone,” Rebel said in an emotional post. I sympathise with all the women who are having trouble conceiving. The cosmos works in weird ways, and it doesn’t always make sense…but I’m hoping for some light to break through all of the dark clouds.”

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“All of my actor pals are freezing their eggs behind the scenes.” Rebel Wilson’s desire to start a family was the driving force for her weight loss. When she was researching fertility options, her doctor told her that if she got healthier, her odds of preserving eggs would improve, as would the quality of the eggs.

“I was a lady who didn’t even consider having children until I was in my thirties, when I asked myself, ‘OK, do I want kids?’ I’m in the best shape of my life, and whatever happens, will happen.”

What is one healthy behaviour that you would like to start this year? Do you believe that life may be equally satisfying with or without children? Let us know what you think in the comments section; we’d love to hear from you.

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