JLaw's postpartum comments hit hard
Plus: π΅βπ« 'Silent' perimenopause πΌ Hailey Bieber's baby era πΆ female festival acts
Jennifer Lawrence recently opened up about how postpartum isolation made her feel like an alien. In her new film Die, My Love, she plays a mother unravelling into psychosis - and for those whoβve been through postnatal depression, her performance might feel painfully familiar. Scroll down to read the experience of our Editorial Director Louise Ridley.
Welcome back to Take The Lead, the fortnightly newsletter from The Female Lead.
Hereβs your roundup of our most-read and most-subscribed-to articles of the last month.
Weβre talking about the silent symptoms of perimenopause (yep, including forgetting your car keys and feeling like a stranger to yourself) and Hailey Bieberβs comments about how motherhood has dramatically changed her life.
Chances are, a song by Charli XCX, Raye, or Doechii is in your playlist right now - so why arenβt they headlining your favourite festival?
And F1 Academy boss Susie Wolff is done with the myth that women canβt compete in elite motorsport. If youβve ever been told itβs a manβs world, this oneβs for you.
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Jennifer Lawrence going βfull feralβ in postpartum movie Die, My Love will resonate with many mothers
Itβs reassuring to know that Jennifer Lawrence has felt like an alien.
5 βsilent symptomsβ of perimenopause you might not be expecting
By Emma Thomas, coach and founder of Managing the Menopause
Hailey Bieber: I'm βnot the same person" since having a baby
Model and entrepreneur Hailey Bieber says she has changed βhead to toeβ since having her first child with husβ¦
Women are dominating music. So why are festival lineups still full of men?
The 2025 Grammys made it impossible to ignore: BeyoncΓ© finally won album of the year. Doechii became the thirβ¦
Women belong in Formula 1, says F1 Academy director as Netflix show airs
When people say women canβt compete in the top levels of motorsports like men, Susie Wolff dβ¦
Young women's dream world doesn't include the internet
More than half of young women would rather live in a world without the internet, but the same is not true of men, new research has found - lending weight to the idea that womenβs online livβ¦
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