Ilana Glazer is shocked by how “horny” she was during her pregnancy

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Ilana Glazer is shocked by how “horny” she was during her pregnancy

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Ilana Glazer reveals she was shocked by how “horny” she was when she was pregnant with her daughter, who was born in July 2021.

“I was horny when I was pregnant,” she told Page Six at the premiere of her new movie Babes.

“I was very sick when I was pregnant for the first six months,” Glazer explained, “and sometimes sex was the only context in which I didn’t get sick. Women usually get horny because of the context, like dinner and lit candles, but the spontaneous, animalistic excitement that comes with pregnancy is crazy!”

“I was very sick when I was pregnant for the first six months,” Ilana Glazer explained. ilana/Instagram
Glazer’s baby was born in 2021. ilana/Instagram
The star’s latest film is titled “Babes”. AFP via Getty Images

It’s not just about a crazy libido.

Glazer recently told Scary Mommy that she wanted the film to openly address topics related to pregnancy and childbirth that society – and even filmmakers, who don’t usually enjoy a bit of gross-out humor – don’t like to talk about.

“In the birth scene in [Judd Apatow’s 2007 pregnancy romp ‘Knocked Up,’] Katherine Heigl’s “Vagina” is sex doll material, but it’s not [realistic child-birth features] . . . And this is our closest reference to our film,” she said.

Glazer had a candid conversation with Page Six about motherhood. ilana/Instagram
The “Broad City” actress said she learned a lot about herself while filming. Sherly Rabbani/Shutterstock
The “Broad City” graduate is the co-author of the famous comedy. ilana/Instagram

The star added: “We really miss the national team. I’m a white Jewish woman and even I have no chance of being represented. little picture, [I wanted to talk about] Your breasts are so out of control that you need to deliver the placenta. . . No one tells you this, literally, until you’re on the table.

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In the comedy, Glazer plays a woman who becomes pregnant after a one-night stand and turns to her best friend and mother of two for guidance and advice.

The “Broad City” actress, who also co-wrote the hit comedy, said she learned a lot about herself while making the film. “I found out what my options are,” she exclaimed. “I’m roomy as hell!”

The premiere was a family affair: she was joined on the red carpet by Glazer’s parents, brother Eliot and her husband, David Rooklin.

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