
‘Just gave birth!': Jessica Mauboy's post-baby sex admission
If anything, she told Kyle & Jackie on Thursday that her desire to get intimate with husband Themeli Magriplis has gone into overdrive.
'I've been quite the opposite,' she told the shock-jocks.
'My ovaries are like, 'Hey girl, you want another one?''
With the radio hosts in stitches, the mother added: 'I'm like, 'well damn, I just gave birth!''
Each parents themselves, Kylie & Jackie O empathised with the mother, who begged her overactive sexual organs to slow down.
'I love that!' Kyle remarked. 'Give mumma time to recover before another one.'
'Please.... give this body.... a moment,' Mauboy joked. Jessica Mauboy. Credit: Justin Lloyd
The 36-year-old and her husband — who is of Greek heritage — met at a nightclub in Darwin when both were 18.
Engaged in 2019, the pair tied the knot in the Top End in 2022 surrounded by friends and family.
Fast forward to the early stages of parenthood, Mauboy told Stellar in March that she wasn't sure how much of her personality or physical traits she wanted their Mia to inherit.
'I look at her and it's 'whoa!' because I see myself, that little frown,' Mauboy said. Jessica Mauboy was recognised at the NIMAs last weekend. Credit: Jessica Mauboy
'I'm not sure I want her to have my personality, because it's rough and it's tough … She's constantly changing every day, another little roll, another crease.'
In July, the singer told fans she's got 'new music coming', before releasing her single While I Got Time on August 1.
She was inducted into the National Indigenous Music Awards Hall of Fame on Saturday.
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