Maren Morris Celebrates ‘Mom Bellies’ On Twitter 2 Years After The Birth Of Her Son

Maren Morris is embracing her post-baby body.

This past weekend, Morris posted a selfie on Twitter where she models her stomach in a bodycon dress two years after giving birth to son Hayes Andrew.

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“In this house we stan mom bellies,” she captioned the photo.

Morris, who shares son Hayes with husband Ryan Hurd, has talked in the past about loving her body after giving birth.

Ahead of her performance at Shein’s virtual charity-driven Together-Fest, the artist spoke to PEOPLE in May about how being a mother has taught her to embrace her new body, post-birth.

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However, the singer admitted it wasn’t easy at first to feel like herself after her body was “borrowed for nine plus months, plus postpartum.”

“I feel like it really took me a second to realize, ‘Hey, I don’t need to just snap back to how I looked before to feel sexy or powerful or myself even,’ ” she shared.

But at the time Morris said she felt the “most comfortable now, at this age, a year after having my kid, and just knowing that I raised another human.”

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“I was the house, and I feel like that’s given me so much confidence that I didn’t have before when I was a size two,” she revealed.

“So I definitely feel like being a mom has made me feel really powerful in my own body because look what we’re capable of.”

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Back in April, Morris shared a set of photos of herself and revealed that she is “never saying ‘trying to get my body back’ again.”

“No one took it, I didn’t lose it like a set of keys. The pressure we put on mothers to ‘snap back’ is insurmountable and deeply troublesome,” Morris shared. “You are and always were a f—ing badass. and yeah, I’m proud.”

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