Country Music Star Sara Evans Chats With ePregnancy Magazine About Second
Pregnancy, Importance of Family and Style
PR Newswire -- December 5, 2002
Magazine Adopts Editorial Direction That Portrays Pregnant Women in New
Light
SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Country music diva Sara Evans
tells
ePregnancy magazine, the nation's premier pregnancy publication, that she
won't give up her high heels, loves her recently purchased maternity leather
pants and manages to steal enough studio time to record her fourth album
with
her 3-year-old son, Avery, by her side as she awaits the birth of her second
child.
But don't ask the award-winning solo artist to choose between her
family
and career.
"My career is nothing compared to Avery and being a mom," says the
31-year-old Platinum-selling singer in the December issue of ePregnancy.
"People say, 'How do you balance career and family?' ... I don't balance my
career with motherhood. My family is first. Parenting is the greatest gift
I
think we can have."
Fresh off the success of her third album "Born To Fly" that garnered
her
an American Music Award for Best New Country Artist, this glamazon mom
reveals
details about her second pregnancy including when she first suspected she
was
pregnant with her second child, how she bounced back into shape after her
first pregnancy and when she plans to go back on the road.
Evans also shows off the sexy side of her down-home image in a photo
spread dressed in some of the latest maternity fashions including
form-fitting
Liz Lange jeans and sleek Cadeau eveningwear.
"Sara Evans carries off so well what the magazine is trying to
portray --
a new type of pregnant woman who considers herself sexy, is often dressed to
kill and determined to show off her swelling contours and her keen sense of
style," said ePregnancy publisher Tony Golden. "That dramatic swing in how
pregnant women view themselves parallels the editorial direction we're
taking
with ePregnancy with sharp, cutting-edge images and articles.
"Our goal is to show pregnant women in a whole new light, continuing
the
revolution begun by Demi Moore when she posed nude while pregnant on a
magazine cover."
ePregnancy, the "everything pregnancy" magazine, explores such issues
as
fertility and preconception, fitness, nutrition, recipes, health, beauty and
wellness, preparing for birth, postpartum, baby care and the styles and
fashions dressing moms-to-be.
Contact: Angel Streeter of TransMedia Group, +1-561-750-9800, ext. 21
AStreeter@transmediagroup.com
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