Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Naked chef launches breastmilk campaign

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JAMIE Oliver’s wife Jools revealed yesterday she was expecting their fifth child – as her husband announced he was launching a campaign to promote breastfeed­ing.

She showed off her baby bump at a film premiere last night, posing with the TV chef on the red carpet.

Fresh from his victory on a sugar tax, Oliver has already unveiled his latest crusade – he wants to make it easier for mothers to breastfeed “anywhere they want to”.

But his views seemed to upset some mothers who said they did not appreciate him telling them how best to raise their children. They questioned why a man was making himself a mouthpiece for a women’s issue.

Oliver, 40, spoke proudly about the impending addition to the family, saying the news was a “complete surprise” but that he and his wife were both “really pleased”.

Jools Oliver, 41, has repeatedly spoken of her desire to expand their brood and is now expecting another in August. The couple already have four children, with Oliver previously joking that was “more than enough” and that a vasectomy “could be an option”.

Yesterday – while attending the premiere of Eddie The Eagle in London’s Leicester Square – he said this would probably be their last child because it would be “just getting ridiculous otherwise”.

The couple already have 14-yearold Poppy Honey, Daisy Boo, 12, Petal Blossom, 6 and Buddy Bear, 5.

Asked if he wanted a boy or a girl, Oliver said he would “be grateful for what I get” but that “a bit more testostero­ne would probably be a good thing”.

Following on from George Osborne’s budget sugar tax, Oliver yesterday told LBC Radio he was turning his attention to breastfeed­ing as it “is the beginning of the story” when it comes to childhood obesity. But his comments were seized upon by female listeners who said that “somebody who has never done it” should not be the face of a breastfeed­ing campaign.

A poll, conducted by Public Health England last year, found more than a third of breastfeed­ing mothers shy away from doing so in public. One in five felt that people do not want them to breastfeed in public.

Oliver said Britain had a “problem” with breastfeed­ing, with one of the lowest rates in the world. He warned feeding babies with bottled milk can lead to obesity and that breastfeed­ing for more than six months can halve the risk of contractin­g breast cancer. – Daily Mail

 ?? PICTURE: REUTERS ?? JUBILANT: Jamie Oliver gets a kiss from his wife Jools.
PICTURE: REUTERS JUBILANT: Jamie Oliver gets a kiss from his wife Jools.

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