Laura Whitmore: 'You spend ages as a woman having your body picked apart. At the moment, what my body is doing - making a baby - is insane. It's crazy'
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Laura Whitmore: 'You spend ages as a woman having your body picked apart. At the moment, what my body is doing - making a baby - is insane. It's crazy'
"The world is f**ked. We're watching people dying on real time on our phones, people in huge crisis, being killed all over the world. You can watch people getting their house bombed - that is happening now, and no one is doing anything to help."
"In Gaza, there are kids that need medical attention and can't get out. They are kind of pretending it's finished. 'Oh, it's a ceasefire...' It's not a ceasefire."
Laura Whitmore, currently pregnant with her second child, is using her platform to advocate for children affected by global crises. She expresses frustration about the state of the world, pointing to real-time documentation of suffering, deaths, and destruction accessible through phones and media. She specifically addresses the situation in Gaza, emphasizing that children there lack access to necessary medical attention and that ceasefire claims misrepresent the ongoing conflict. Whitmore is speaking up at Rock Against Homelessness, channeling her concerns into activism for vulnerable populations, particularly children facing humanitarian emergencies.
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