Ahead of herRose Inc. makeup masterclassin partnership with Hourglass Cosmetics on Saturday,Rosie Huntington-Whiteleyis opening up about finding a work-life balance, bonding with fellow new moms and obsessing over her 2-year-old sonJack Oscar, whom she shares with fiancéJason Statham.
“I think he’s thecutest thing in the world, and I want to scream it from the rooftops,” the supermodel, actress andRose Inc.founder, 32, tells PEOPLE. “Motherhood is just a wonderful journey of many ups and downs … every day there is a new set of challenges and a new set of triumphs.”
Though she doesn’t alwayspost photos of her son and husband on social media, Huntington-Whiteley — whose 5-hour New York City masterclass will feature live makeup tutorials from renowned artists and experiential booths courtesy of top skincare and beauty brands — says family is her top priority.
“At the heart of everything is my family and making sure that they’re okay and that they have everything they need andthat I’m committed as a parentin every way possible,” she explains.
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“I just want him to basically grow up as normal as he can and to see what his parents do as their work, but when they come home, it’s family time,” she adds.
“Things on the internet live forever,” says Huntington-Whiteley. “Jack might grow up one day and want to be a doctor or a lawyer or a solicitor or an architect and mightnot want to have his face all over the internet. … It’s not about publicizing those private moments for us.”
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The English beauty also opened up about the fact that she “loves to work,” admitting that juggling hercareer with being a new momis a struggle. “Sometimes I have to leave him to go on a work trip and it’s heartbreaking every time,” she tells PEOPLE.
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And while her career might look a little different than the average woman’s, finding acommunity of moms to sharethe highs and lows with has been hugely helpful for Huntington-Whiteley.
The supermodel explains that whether they choose to work or stay at home, she finds comfort in engaging in “honest, meaningful and thoughtful conversations” with other moms.
She also makes a conscious effort to be present in each role. When she’s working, she commits 100 percent; when she’s with her son, she puts her phone away and gives him her full attention.
“There are days when I just want to pull my hair out, and then there are days when I feel likeQueen B,” Huntington-Whiteley says. “That’s just the way it goes.”
source: people.com