About an hour into our interview with Claire Foy, the conversation turns to breastmilk.
Foy, who rose to fame playing Elizabeth II in The Crown, vividly remembers breastfeeding her daughter Ivy on set dressed as Her Majesty The Queen. She started filming the hit series four months after giving birth and looks back on that period as tough.
โItโs been physically quite hard,โ she admits. โIโve had to take care of myself after a baby and working those hours, then feel bad about working so [Iโd] wake up early to see my child. Just being a mess in every single place I was in.โ
Itโs a feeling most mothers relate to. โEverything is a challenge. You have a really amazing day, then you have an โarmpit of the worldโ day,โ says Foy, who stars in the upcoming film Unsane about a woman who signs up for โvoluntaryโ confinement at a local mental health facility.

Despite struggling through โarmpit of the worldโ days when she returned to work after becoming a mum, Foy says itโs an opportunity every woman deserves.
โWhen a woman gets to childbearing age, she has to disappear or not have children and then be judged โ itโs really weird,โ she says, face scrunched. โWomen find it incredibly difficult to go back to work after children. Itโs not encouraged. Itโs just not the norm.โ
In order to disrupt the norm, Foy says women need to feel accepted. โ[We need] less judgement. Less people having a go. Being able to say โI feel shitโ, and everyone going, โThatโs alright.โ Itโs such a relief to realise everyone else is finding it just as hard,โ she says. Because even The Queen has โarmpit of the worldโ days.
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Unsane hits cinemas on April 25.