Susan Sarandon is one of Hollywood’s most beloved performers, from her pioneering portrayal of Louise in Thelma and Louise to her turn as Sister Helen Prejean in Dead Man Walking. Susan has done an excellent job for a long time, and she is also leveraging her celebrity to disseminate the message that body positivity and self-acceptance are essential for general wellness.
Susan has had certain health issues that have prevented her from becoming a mother at an earlier age. Endometriosis is a condition in which tissue that resembles the endometrium (the tissue that covers the interior of the uterus) develops outside of the uterus. This may be very uncomfortable. Aside from being uncomfortable, this condition often makes it difficult for women to get pregnant.

Susan had a difficult time becoming pregnant for a long time, which was unfortunate. When she announced that she was having her first kid at the age of 39, many were taken aback by her “unusual” decision to begin her “mommy career” “so late” in life. Susan was nominated for an Academy Award in 1980 for her performance in the film Atlantic City. She gave birth to her first child, Eva Amurri, in 1985.
After her marriage to Amurri ended in divorce in 1988, she began dating actor Tim Robbins, who was 12 years her junior. Her two sons with Tom are John “Jack” Henry (born in 1989) and Miles Robbins (born in 1992). “I had my first child at the age of 39 and my third at the age of 45.” People would often question me, “Are you crazy?” Don’t!’” Susan once said in an interview.

Susan never imagined herself being a mother, despite having been through a lot. “It’s not okay to miss out on a part of life because of pain and excessive bleeding,” she remarked in 2011 at an Endometriosis Foundation of America event. She has three children of her own and three adorable grandchildren from her daughter. Susan is confident and self-assured, yet others who don’t like the way she dresses often make fun of her.
Piers Morgan, for example, mocked her dress on Twitter in 2016. He mocked her white suit jacket, which could be unbuttoned to reveal her black bra and breasts. “Would Susan Sarandon wear this to a funeral?” No. So that was horribly inappropriate for an “In Memory of” homage,” Morgan commented on Twitter. “Just to be clear, I don’t mind Susan Sarandon showing off her breasts,” he stated in another post.

Just a low-cost method to begin “In Memoriam” during an awards event. Some supporters on Twitter even went so far as to label Susan “ugly” and “a wretched, old, dried-up, nasty nobody.” She then began to advocate for herself and her fashion sense. “I don’t know everything there is to know about fashion, but I know what I like and what interests me, and I choose to pursue those interests.”

“I don’t feel like I have to follow trends all the time,” she said in 2019 to Harper’s Bazaar. Susan Sarandon is getting near her 80s, yet she still looks fantastic.