Meghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor, the pop sensation known for her hits such as “All About That Bass” and “Lips Are Movin,” has been making headlines recently for her new book, “Dear Future Mama: A TMI Guide to Pregnancy, Birth, and Motherhood from Your Bestie.” In the book, Trainor shares her experiences of becoming a mother and the challenges she faced during pregnancy and birth. (TODAY)

Among the challenges, Trainor revealed that she suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after the “traumatic” birth of her son, Riley. In her book, Trainor describes the emotional toll of having to watch her newborn son stay in the neonatal intensive care unit after the birth. (People)

However, Trainor faced backlash recently after making “careless” comments about teachers on her podcast. She has since apologized, acknowledging that her words were inappropriate and not a reflection of her true feelings. (Us Weekly)

Trainor’s podcast blunder is not the first time she has found herself apologizing. In fact, she is the latest celebrity to do so, following a trend of public figures making controversial comments and then backtracking in the face of public backlash. (Sportskeeda)

Trainor’s book, which was released earlier this month, provides a candid look into her experiences as a new mother and the realities of pregnancy and birth. The book also includes letters to her son, giving him advice and sharing her hopes and dreams for his future. (E! Online)

Trainor has been busy promoting her book, appearing at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books to discuss her journey to motherhood. The festival featured a variety of authors, including Trainor and Michael Connelly, who shared their latest works with readers. (Los Angeles Times)

Despite the recent controversy surrounding her comments, Trainor’s book has been praised for its honesty and relatability. In it, she shares not only the joys of motherhood but also the struggles and challenges that come with it. (ET Canada)

Overall, Trainor continues to be a prominent figure in the music industry and now the world of motherhood, sharing her experiences with her fans and readers alike. (Hits 96)