The Mamamia office is the kind of place where breaking news is greeted with a sound.
A collective gasp. A cheer. A groan.
Yesterday, a moan. Oh. A celebrity split, a couple we all ‘like’.
We don’t know them. They don’t know us. But we saw them falling in love on Packed To The Rafters, so you know, of course we’re all experts.
Jessica Marais and James Stewart have confirmed they’ve split.
My co-workers were sad. “But, they have a daughter together. She’s only three.”
I said nothing. Of course, none of us have any idea why this couple have decided to part. But I am never, ever surprised when the parents of young children break up. I am only surprised that even more don’t.
There is one thing I know about Jessica and James. Their daughter Scout is almost exactly the same age as my youngest child, Billy.
I know that because when I went on maternity leave to have Billy, I celebrated the first day of non-office work by buying a magazine. And they were on the cover, posing with their stunning baby daughter, Scout.
Days later I had my own beautiful baby, although the cover of Who didn’t beckon for us.
It’s almost three years since that day, and more than five since my partner and I went from being a couple to being a family. And while I am not the first person to ever point this out (the phrase, ‘having a baby is like throwing a grenade into a marriage’ is A Thing), something that is not talked about enough, in our tumbling rush to prove ourselves as worthy parents – is that tiny children place an enormous strain on relationships, and that it is fine to struggle.