Model Robyn Lawley, 29, has revealed the heartbreaking reason she won’t have any more children.
On Saturday, the glamourous catwalk queen said she wouldn’t put her health at risk following a difficult pregnancy with daughter Ripley in 2015.
Speaking to Stellar magazine, Robyn claimed she and her lawyer partner Everest Schmidt wouldn’t be adding to their brood.
‘I don’t want to risk it’: Model Robyn Lawley, 29, reveals the heartbreaking reason she won’t have any more children with partner Everest Schmidt
‘Physically, I was very, very sick after having my daughter,’ she confessed.
Following the birth of her daughter, Robyn was diagnosed with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) with lupus (SLE),
Robyn now takes anti-seizure medication, and said she wouldn’t put her health in jeopardy for the sake of another child.
Doting mother: Following the birth of adorable Ripley (above) Robyn was diagnosed with auto-immune conditions antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) with lupus (SLE)
‘I don’t want to risk it or push it for me health wise,’ she added.
In August, the model beauty had a seizure as she walked down the staircase of her home in upstate New York.
The model fell seven feet, escaping with a missing front tooth as well as horrific scars on the forehead, lip and chin.
On medication: The auto-immune conditions have forced Robyn to take anti-seizure medication after a serious fall at her New York home earlier this year
It comes after Robyn launched a petition to boycott the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show this year, in an effort to get more size diversity on the catwalk.
‘I am sick and tired of seeing the same body type,’ Robyn told The Morning Show in October.
‘I’m not asking [people] to boycott the girls, I just want diversity to be added. I want inclusivity, [to] include a few other sizes.’
She added: ‘So many young women watch the show and aspire to [have] these bodies and if we just include a few more sizes of different variations I think that will help so many young women feel more love for their bodies.’
Slim pickings? Robyn launched a petition to boycott the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show this year, calling for size diversity. Pictured: Danish model Josephine Skriver at the VSFS in 2014
Also in October, Robyn was interview on The Project in another TV appearance promoting her campaign for more size diversity on the VS runway.
Addressing the program’s host Tommy Little directly, Robyn claimed that men are ‘part of the problem’ and must accept some responsibility for the lack of diversity.
Tommy asked Robyn: ‘I’m a big fan of the Victoria’s Secret [Fashion] Show, am I a bigger part of the problem than I think?’
She replied: ‘I think the male gaze is a little bit of the problem, but we can change that.
Defiant: ‘I’m not asking [people] to boycott the girls, I just want diversity to be added. I want inclusivity, [to] include a few other sizes,’ Robyn (above) said of the luxury lingerie brand