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Ashley Graham opens up about her husband's vasectomy and says it's 'the easiest thing' for men

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  • Plus-size model and body positivity activist Ashely Graham gave birth to twins last year.
  • She has shared that her husband got a vasectomy after, and she doesn't have to be on the pill.
  • She said the process was easy, and her husband went shopping right after and didn't lie in bed.


Plus-size model Ashely Graham gave birth to twins Malachi and Roman last year, and she's now revealed that her husband, Justin Ervin, subsequently underwent a vasectomy. Ashley - who also has Isaac, three, with the cinematographer - said on the 'Milk Drunk by Bobbie' podcast, "We're in full vasectomy mode, he's shooting blanks now. I don't have to be on a pill, thank God."

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The brunette beauty described the process of getting a vasectomy as "the easiest thing" for men. Ashley also discussed Justin's recovery from the operation, saying, "Justin went shopping with me right after; he was not laid up in bed. He iced it."

Meanwhile, Ashley previously likened raising her kids and managing her career to "running a marathon every day". The model - who married Justin in 2010 - admitted that it's difficult to find the ideal work-life balance. 

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Speaking about her morning routine, Ashley shared, "I brush my teeth and go downstairs to make coffee and, if I'm hungry, have fruit or something light. Then, I'll make my two-year-old's oatmeal. He's obsessed. He even eats it dry - he calls it 'little oatmeal', and then cooked oatmeal is 'big oatmeal'.

"So I make sure to have a bowl of cooked and another of dry because I don't know what kind of mood he's going to wake up in. Then, if the twins are still asleep, I try to do a little stretch to get my body warmed up for the day because managing three kids and working is basically like running a marathon every day. By seven o'clock, I'm on my second cup of coffee."


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