Jamie Laing accused of ignoring wife Sophie Habboo’s postpartum recovery in podcast row
Saloni Jha | Jun 09, 2026, 09:25 IST
Jamie Laing is facing criticism after podcast comments about intimacy with wife Sophie Habboo weeks after childbirth resurfaced.
Image credit : X | Following the backlash, the couple acknowledged concerns from listeners.
Jamie Laing has found himself at the centre of a social media storm after comments made on his podcast with wife Sophie Habboo resurfaced online and sparked widespread criticism.
The controversy stems from a conversation on the couple’s Newly Parents podcast, where Sophie recalled an argument about intimacy shortly after giving birth. What may have been intended as a candid discussion about the realities of new parenthood has instead triggered a much larger debate around postpartum recovery, boundaries and consent.
During the episode, Sophie described Jamie becoming frustrated when she declined sex just three weeks after giving birth.
According to her account, Jamie complained about the length of time he had been waiting and reacted dramatically when she said no. While the couple appeared to laugh about the incident during the podcast, many listeners did not find the story amusing.
The clip quickly spread online, with critics arguing that Sophie’s physical recovery should have been the priority rather than Jamie’s frustration.
Much of the backlash has centred on the fact that postpartum recovery is not simply a matter of preference but an important medical process.
Many mothers and healthcare advocates pointed out that medical guidance typically recommends allowing the body time to heal after childbirth. As a result, some listeners felt the conversation showed a lack of understanding about what women experience physically and emotionally during the postpartum period.
Others were particularly concerned by Sophie’s claim that she repeatedly had to explain medical advice and recovery timelines.
The controversy intensified when an older podcast clip resurfaced online.
In the earlier episode, a midwife reportedly explained postpartum recovery recommendations and discussed when intimacy could safely resume after birth. The rediscovered conversation led some social media users to question whether Jamie had already been aware of the guidance being discussed.
As a result, criticism shifted beyond the original story and towards broader conversations about respect, communication and boundaries within relationships.
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Following the backlash, the couple acknowledged concerns from listeners.
They stated that their comments had been made in the light-hearted style typical of their podcast and stressed that they did not intend to minimise serious issues affecting couples. They also said they valued listener feedback and would continue taking audience concerns on board.
Even so, the discussion has continued online, with many people debating where the line sits between candid relationship conversations and comments that viewers may find troubling.
The controversy stems from a conversation on the couple’s Newly Parents podcast, where Sophie recalled an argument about intimacy shortly after giving birth. What may have been intended as a candid discussion about the realities of new parenthood has instead triggered a much larger debate around postpartum recovery, boundaries and consent.
The podcast story that sparked the backlash
According to her account, Jamie complained about the length of time he had been waiting and reacted dramatically when she said no. While the couple appeared to laugh about the incident during the podcast, many listeners did not find the story amusing.
The clip quickly spread online, with critics arguing that Sophie’s physical recovery should have been the priority rather than Jamie’s frustration.
Why people are so angry
Many mothers and healthcare advocates pointed out that medical guidance typically recommends allowing the body time to heal after childbirth. As a result, some listeners felt the conversation showed a lack of understanding about what women experience physically and emotionally during the postpartum period.
Others were particularly concerned by Sophie’s claim that she repeatedly had to explain medical advice and recovery timelines.
A resurfaced clip added fuel to the debate
In the earlier episode, a midwife reportedly explained postpartum recovery recommendations and discussed when intimacy could safely resume after birth. The rediscovered conversation led some social media users to question whether Jamie had already been aware of the guidance being discussed.
As a result, criticism shifted beyond the original story and towards broader conversations about respect, communication and boundaries within relationships.
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Jamie and Sophie ’s response
They stated that their comments had been made in the light-hearted style typical of their podcast and stressed that they did not intend to minimise serious issues affecting couples. They also said they valued listener feedback and would continue taking audience concerns on board.
Even so, the discussion has continued online, with many people debating where the line sits between candid relationship conversations and comments that viewers may find troubling.
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