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Brooklyn Decker Jokes About Missing Her Boobs in Retaliation to Body-Shamers
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Criticized for her look after giving birth to her two children, the 'Grace and Frankie' actress responds with a post in which she jested, 'My children sucked the life out of my body.'

AceShowbiz - Brooklyn Decker is tired of people critiquing her body following the birth of her two children.

The model/actress and her tennis player husband Andy Roddick are parents to son Hank, three, and 14-month-old daughter Stevie.

However, in a now-deleted Twitter message, one user commented that they were "confused" by Brooklyn because she "looked so good" in her 2011 romcom "Just Go with It" but now "looks gangly".

In response, the "Grace and Frankie" star hit back at the criticism.

"For the umpteenth time - because people love to comment on my body (or lack thereof) my children sucked the life out of my body and left behind a bag of bones," she wrote, before poking fun at her new figure. "I don't know what else to tell you. I miss my boobs too - I don't even know what to call them now."

The post has since amassed over 1,000 likes, with fans thanking Brooklyn for her openness and sharing similar body shaming stories.

And as one fan expressed similar dissatisfaction in her post-pregnancy body, the 31-year-old replied: "Did it ever change?! did you go back to "normal"? or did that become your new normal? That's how i feel (sic)."

While Brooklyn also told another follower that she hasn't bothered to buy new bras yet.

"The funny thing is I haven't had the time to buy new bras, so they are like empty shells of their former life. A daily reminder of what once was!" she added.

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