Jess Wright steps out on a family stroll with husband William Lee-Kemp and baby Presley – after detailing her battle with postnatal depression

  • If you have been affected by this story please contact Birth Trauma Association at birthtraumaassociation.org.uk
  • For help and support with perinatal mental illness please contact PANDAS on 0808 1961 776 

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Jess Wright stepped out on a family stroll with husband William Lee-Kemp and baby son Presley in London on Monday after detailing her with postnatal depression

The former TOWIE star, 36, looked chic in a cream-toned ensemble as she pushed Presley’s pram down Marylebone High Street with her businessman beau, 39. 

The new mum topped her look off with a striped blazer and accessorised the look with chic shades.  

Family day: Jess Wright stepped out on a family stroll with husband William Lee-Kemp and baby son Presley in London on Monday after detailing her with postnatal depression

Family day: Jess Wright stepped out on a family stroll with husband William Lee-Kemp and baby son Presley in London on Monday after detailing her with postnatal depression

Jess completed her look with gold Hermés sandals and wore her raven locks down.   

William wore a navy zip-up top and cargo shorts and was on the phone as the pair enjoyed a family stroll.

The outing comes a day after Jess candidly spoke about her mental health after welcoming her nine-week-old son in May.

Jess revealed at one point it got so bad that her husband found her collapsed at home crying, saying: ‘I don’t want to be here.’

Chic: The former TOWIE star, 36, looked chic in a cream-toned ensemble as she pushed Presley's pram down Marylebone High Street with her businessman beau, 39

Chic: The former TOWIE star, 36, looked chic in a cream-toned ensemble as she pushed Presley’s pram down Marylebone High Street with her businessman beau, 39

Stylish: The new mum topped her look off with a striped blazer and accessorised the look with chic shades

Stylish: The new mum topped her look off with a striped blazer and accessorised the look with chic shades 

In an interview with The Sun on Sunday’s Fabulous Magazine, she said: ‘Nothing can prepare you for motherhood. 

‘I knew it was going to be tough, but unless you’re living it 24/7, no one can describe it… it’s a rollercoaster. It’s not all rainbows and magic – it’s f**king tough.

‘It’s the reality of looking after another human being and wanting the best for that child in every single way – and judging yourself.’

Jess has spoken out about her own mental health struggles in the hope she can help other mums in her position and show that you can come through it. 

Mum's the word: Jess completed her look with gold Hermés sandals and wore her locks down

Mum’s the word: Jess completed her look with gold Hermés sandals and wore her locks down 

Doting: William wore a navy zip-up top and cargo shorts and was on the phone as the pair enjoyed a family stroll

Doting: William wore a navy zip-up top and cargo shorts and was on the phone as the pair enjoyed a family stroll

The reality star admitted she found it hard to adjust to motherhood and didn’t want to be judged for doing things wrong. 

She praised her partner Will for being supportive during the first month and once her family realised something wasn’t right, she sought medical help.

Jess previously took to Instagram to detail the ‘tough’ tribulations of being a working mother.

Sharing a snap of her and Presley, the reality star wrote: ‘Going between work and being the best mummy you can be is so tough… I want to work and do what I love but I also have mum guilt the minute I’m away from him.

Adjustment period: The outing comes a day after Jess candidly spoke about her mental health after welcoming her nine-week-old son in May

Adjustment period: The outing comes a day after Jess candidly spoke about her mental health after welcoming her nine-week-old son in May 

Since giving birth, the reality star has spoken candidly as she navigates through motherhood, explaining in June: ‘No one can really prepare you can they. As many times as you hear this and that, until you’re going through it.’ 

Jess gave birth to Presley on May 17, less than a year after she married Will in Mallorca in September 2021. 

She shared the happy news on her social media page with an adorable snap of the newborn, writing: ‘We will hold your hand forever 17~05~22.’ 

Jess previously revealed she was ‘totally and utterly overwhelmed’ after finding out she was expecting a baby.

Happy news: Jess gave birth to Presley on May 17, less than a year after she married Will in Mallorca in September 2021

Happy news: Jess gave birth to Presley on May 17, less than a year after she married Will in Mallorca in September 2021 

She wrote on Instagram: ‘Pregnancy – It certainly is a rollercoaster & that’s the best way to describe it! I’m scared, excited, grateful, vulnerable & quite frankly totally & utterly overwhelmed at not even knowing what to expect!

‘I also wanted to acknowledge the following, since announcing that we are expecting our baby. My heart goes out to anyone that this was a trigger for.

‘In the past few years my world has been opened up to the realm of fertility & all the struggles that can come with it.  

‘Be it, close friends or friends of friends etc, I have seen the struggles to conceive, the sad loss of babies & a whole world really that consumes your every day as a woman.

‘I am eternally grateful as I have already said for this blessing, & I want to make it clear we do not take it for granted & also send huge love to any ladies, & men out there that have not had an easy ride, as I know there are so so many of you.’

She added: ‘I still spend every day hoping this baby is fine & that we will be ok & even then that my baby is healthy & lives a full life, I promise it’s never ending!

If you have been affected by this story please contact Birth Trauma Association at birthtraumaassociation.org.uk 

For help and support with perinatal mental illness please contact PANDAS on 0808 1961 776 

'Guilt': Jess previously detailed the 'tough' tribulations of being a working mother

‘Guilt’: Jess previously detailed the ‘tough’ tribulations of being a working mother

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Source: Daily Mail

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