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This Holiday Luvs ad campaign marketed towards bigger "kids" with Jules Leblanc (full time user) is adorable!
This may or may not be AI/photoshopped but why I do I feel like there's a non-zero chance that Sabrina has danced around her bedroom in just a t-shirt and diaper.
An absolutely adorable ad campaign by Luvs with Jules Leblanc.
Pool day with Brynn Rumfallo - Swim Diaper for the pool, Pampers Cruisers Size 8 for the lounging.
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Looks like Huggies has locked up one of it's first celebrity endorsers, and it's a big one.
Pop star Olivia Rodrigo did a recent Holiday photo-shoot in Huggies, revealing her ABDL tendencies.
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""Not exactly what you expected under the jeans, huh? 😉 Diaper peeks and a little cherry on top🍒🍒—because why not? Feeling cute, feeling bold, and not afraid to mix things up. 💋 #DoubleDare #ConfidentInMySkin #DiaperedAndProud #livinglifeinpampers"
Follow-up Interview with Bailee Madison: Transitioning from Child Star to Young Adult Icon in Diapers
Just Jared Jr. (JJJ): It's been about ten months since we last caught up with you, Bailee. How have you been?
Bailee Madison (BM): I’ve been great, thank you! It’s been a whirlwind of activities, projects, and personal growth. Filming for Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin has been an incredible experience, and I’ve been working on some exciting new ventures. Life has been busy but very fulfilling.
JJJ: You’ve certainly had a lot on your plate. Last time we spoke, you had just started wearing diapers full-time. How has that aspect of your life evolved since then?
BM: It's been quite a journey! I’m still wearing diapers 24/7, and it’s become a normal part of my life now. The initial adjustment period is long over, and it feels very natural to me. My fans and the public have been very supportive, which has been wonderful. I think it’s important to embrace what makes you comfortable and happy, and for me, that’s wearing diapers.
JJJ: We noticed you did a recent swimsuit photoshoot in a Pampers diaper (photo attached to article). How did that come about, and what was the experience like?
BM: That photoshoot was a lot of fun! It was actually inspired by my desire to show that you can be confident and sexy while wearing diapers. There’s a huge stigma around adults wearing diapers, but I wanted to break that barrier and show that it doesn’t detract from your attractiveness or your self-worth. The photoshoot was at a beautiful beach, and despite wearing a soggy diaper, I felt very confident and empowered.
JJJ: How has your transition from a child star to a young adult sex symbol been, especially while wearing diapers?
BM: It’s been an interesting transition, to say the least. There’s a lot of scrutiny and pressure in Hollywood to maintain a certain image, but I’ve always believed in being true to myself. Embracing diapers as part of my identity has been a big part of that. It’s definitely unconventional, but it’s also been very liberating. I think my fans appreciate my authenticity and my willingness to be open about my choices. It’s important for me to show that you can be a multifaceted person with different interests and still be successful and confident.
JJJ: You mentioned in our last interview that your sister and mom know about your diaper use. How has your relationship with them evolved, especially with your sister having young kids?
BM: My relationship with my sister and mom has always been strong, and this hasn’t changed that. My sister was initially concerned about her kids finding out, but we’ve had open conversations about it. She understands that it’s a personal choice for me, and it doesn’t define who I am as a person. My nieces and nephews are still young, and we try to keep it discreet around them, but if they find out, it’s not the end of the world. Kids are curious and adaptable. My mom has been incredibly supportive and even helps me out when needed. It’s brought us closer in a lot of ways.
JJJ: You’ve become quite a role model for many young people. What message do you hope to convey with your openness about wearing diapers?
BM: I want to convey that it’s okay to be different and to embrace what makes you unique. There’s a lot of pressure to conform, but true happiness comes from being true to yourself. Whether it’s wearing diapers, pursuing a non-traditional career, or any other choice that feels right for you, it’s important to follow your own path. I hope to inspire others to live authentically and to not be afraid of judgment or stigma.
JJJ: We hear rumors that larger sizes of baby diapers might be coming out soon. Any thoughts on that?
BM: I’ve heard those rumors too, and I think it would be fantastic! It would make things a lot easier for those of us who prefer the fit and feel of baby diapers but need a larger size. It shows that there’s a growing acceptance and demand for such products, which is a positive step towards normalizing different needs and preferences.
JJJ: Last time, you mentioned trying different brands. What’s your current favorite, and why?
BM: I still love Pampers, especially the Cruisers and the Retro ones with Sesame Street characters. They’re very comfortable and reliable. I’ve also tried ABU diapers, and while they’re great, they’re a bit more expensive. I think it’s all about finding what works best for you and sticking with it. Comfort and convenience are key for me.
JJJ: Have you had any memorable public diaper changes or incidents since we last spoke?
BM: Oh, definitely! There have been a few times when I’ve had to change in public restrooms or have my boyfriend or mom help me out. One memorable incident was during a filming break when I had a very full diaper and had to find a discreet place to change. It’s all part of the experience, and I’ve become pretty adept at handling it with grace and humor.
BM: I have a few exciting projects in the pipeline that I can’t talk about just yet, but stay tuned! I’m also working on a memoir that will delve deeper into my journey with wearing diapers and my career in Hollywood. It’s been a cathartic process, and I hope it will inspire others to embrace their true selves.
JJJ: Before we wrap up, any advice for young people who might be struggling with their own unique preferences or choices?
BM: Absolutely. My advice is to listen to yourself and trust your instincts. It’s okay to be different and to make choices that others might not understand. Surround yourself with supportive people who love you for who you are. Don’t be afraid to seek out communities and resources that can offer support and understanding. And most importantly, be kind to yourself. Everyone’s journey is unique, and it’s okay to take the path that feels right for you.
JJJ: Thank you so much for sharing your story with us again, Bailee. It’s always a pleasure to catch up with you.
BM: Thank you! It’s always great to chat with you and share my experiences. I hope my story can help others feel more comfortable in their own skin.
Embracing Confidence and Freedom: My 4th of July Celebration
I hope everyone had an amazing 4th of July! I wanted to share a little bit about how I spent my day, and yes, it involves my beloved Pampers, so let’s dive in!
So, there I was, excited for the party, wearing my favorite blue bikini top with white stars – super festive, right? But I knew I had to keep it real and comfy, so I paired it with my trusty Pampers diapers. Yep, you read that right! If you've been following me, you know that I, like my sister Maddie, wear Pampers full-time. It’s all about feeling comfortable and confident in your own skin, or in this case, your own diaper!
Rocking the Diaper Look
Honestly, it felt so freeing to just be myself and not worry about hiding anything. Plus, diapers are way more practical for long parties – no need to constantly look for a bathroom! I got a lot of curious looks and some supportive smiles, which was really encouraging.
Living My Best Life
Throughout the day, I went through three diapers. The first one was during the barbecue when I was chowing down on burgers and fries. I didn't even realize I needed a change until I felt the diaper getting heavy. My best friend, who knows all about my needs and is super supportive, took me aside and helped me change into a fresh one. It was a quick and discreet change, and then we were back to enjoying the party!
Later on, after some intense pool time and a lot of soda, it was time for another diaper change. Again, my friend was there to help. It's amazing to have friends who understand and support you. We found a quiet spot, and she had me in a fresh Pampers in no time.
The last diaper was right before the fireworks. I wanted to be comfy and relaxed while watching the sky light up, so a quick change was in order. My friend and I laughed about how I managed to go through three diapers in one day, but hey, that’s just part of the deal, right?
The Best Part: No Stress
What I loved most about the day was how stress-free it was. Wearing diapers might seem unusual to some, but for me, it's all about comfort and convenience. No worrying about finding a bathroom, no rushing to the nearest restroom – just pure enjoyment of the party and the people around me.
Your Support Means Everything
The positive messages from you guys mean the world to me. Knowing that I can be open and honest about my life and still have your support is incredible. It makes sharing these moments so much easier and more rewarding.
One of you commented, "Kenzie, seeing you so confident makes me feel like I can be confident too!" That’s exactly why I share these experiences. If I can inspire even one person to embrace their true self, it's all worth it.
Embracing Individuality
This 4th of July was a celebration of independence in more ways than one. It was about embracing who I am, diapers and all, and not letting societal norms dictate my happiness. Whether you have a unique need or just something you feel self-conscious about, remember that confidence is key. Be true to yourself, and the right people will support you.
So, here’s to many more days of freedom, fun, and feeling comfortable in our own skin (and diapers!). Thanks for being the best fans ever and for always supporting me.
Love you all!
Kenzie
Revisiting Madisyn Shipman: Embracing Comfort in Pampers and Individuality
When we last spoke with Madisyn Shipman, she shared with us her unconventional choice to wear diapers as part of her daily life. As a teen in the spotlight, her candidness about this personal preference was both surprising and inspiring. Today, we delve deeper into her continued use of baby diapers, her thoughts on self-expression, and her encouragement for others to embrace their true selves.
Interviewer: Madisyn, it's wonderful to have you back with us. You've become quite the advocate for wearing what makes you comfortable, specifically Pampers diapers, which are traditionally for babies. Can you expand on why you've continued with baby diapers rather than exploring adult or ABDL diapers?
Madisyn Shipman (MS): Thanks for having me again. It's a question I get a lot. For me, it's about the familiarity and the fit. Pampers have always been a part of my life in some way, and when they introduced larger sizes, it just felt natural to continue with them. The designs are cute, they're comfortable, and they represent something pure and simple. Plus, they're easily accessible, which makes it practical.
Interviewer: That's quite interesting. As a prominent figure, especially to the teen demographic, how do you navigate conversations about your preference for baby diapers?
MS: Honestly, it's about being open and not taking myself too seriously. I use my platform to talk about self-expression and being comfortable with your choices, no matter what they are. Baby diapers, adult diapers—it's all the same to me. It's about what you're comfortable with, and I'm here to tell people that it's okay to make that choice for yourself.
Interviewer: In terms of functionality, do you find that baby diapers meet your needs better than other products might?
MS: They do. Pampers are designed for comfort and protection, and they've managed to scale that up to sizes that fit people like me. I've tried adult products, but they don't have the same sense of nostalgia and innocence that Pampers have for me. It's not just about function—it's about how something makes you feel, and Pampers makes me feel good.
Interviewer: There's a certain stigma attached to teens and adults wearing baby diapers. How do you address this stigma and support those who may be hesitant to share their own experiences?
MS: Stigma exists because of a lack of understanding or fear of the unknown. By being open about my own experiences, I hope to add a positive voice to the conversation and reduce that stigma. I encourage anyone who's hesitant to reach out to communities and forums where they can talk safely and openly. Everyone's journey is different, and it's important to respect that.
Interviewer: Your lifestyle choice is very unique. How have your peers in the industry and your fans reacted to this aspect of your life?
MS: Reactions have been mixed, but mostly positive. Some people are curious, some are supportive, and some don't understand—and that's okay. My true fans know that this is just one part of who I am. It doesn't define my entire identity, but it's an important part of my story that I choose to share.
Interviewer: In our previous interview, you mentioned wearing diapers 24/7. Is this still your routine, and how does it integrate into your professional life, particularly in modeling?
MS: Yes, I still wear diapers full-time. It's something that I've integrated into my life seamlessly at this point. When it comes to modeling, it's about coordination and working with wardrobe and styling teams to ensure that everyone's on the same page. The industry is all about creating images and narratives, and I'm just bringing my own narrative into that space.
Interviewer: Given your platform, have you considered or engaged in any advocacy or awareness campaigns related to diaper use beyond just being an ambassador?
MS: I think by living my truth and talking about it openly, I am advocating for this choice. I'm definitely interested in doing more formal awareness campaigns, particularly around issues of body autonomy and self-expression. It's important for people to know that they have choices and that those choices should be respected.
Interviewer: Lastly, what would you say to teens who look up to you and may be struggling with their own unconventional preferences or lifestyles?
MS: To any teen out there struggling: know that your worth isn't tied to what makes you different. Embrace the things that bring you comfort and joy, even if they're not what everyone else expects. There's strength in living authentically, and there's a community out there that will support you. You're not alone.
Interviewer: Before we wrap up, Madisyn, our readers love hearing personal anecdotes. Do you have any funny stories related to your diaper experience that you’d feel comfortable sharing?
Madisyn Shipman (MS): Oh, for sure. So, this one time, I was on set for a photoshoot—a pretty high-profile one, with lots of quick changes between shots. Now, keep in mind, on shoot days I’m usually wearing my Pampers because they're just more practical and comfortable for me, especially with how hectic things can get.
Anyway, we were doing this one elaborate scene with all these costume changes, and in the chaos, I accidentally tossed my used diaper into a props bin instead of the trash. It wasn’t until later when one of the prop guys was rummaging through the bin looking for a vintage telephone that he lifted it out, and we all realized what had happened.
The room went silent for a moment, and then I just burst out laughing—what else can you do, right? Everyone joined in after a second, and the prop guy was super chill about it. He just joked, "Well, that’s not a prop I was expecting to handle today!" We all had a good laugh, and it definitely lightened the mood for the rest of the day. It was one of those moments that was embarrassing and hilarious all at once, and it just goes to show you that life is unpredictable—you’ve just got to roll with it.
nterviewer: That’s definitely an unexpected twist to a workday! It's great to hear you keep such a good humor about these things. As we conclude, is there anything else you’d like to say to our readers?
MS: Just that no matter what your “diaper” is—whatever makes you feel comfortable and true to yourself—wear it proudly and don't be afraid to share your story. Laughter and self-acceptance go a long way in life. And hey, if you can't laugh at the little mishaps, what can you laugh at?
Interviewer: Thank you, Madisyn, for your time and for sharing your experiences with us. It's always enlightening to learn about the different paths people take in life, and your openness is truly inspiring.
As Madisyn Shipman waves goodbye, her journey leaves us with a lasting impression about the importance of self-acceptance, the value of humor in the face of mishaps, and the power of living authentically. Her story is a reminder that what defines us can also unite us through shared laughter and empathy.
Kenzie's Blog: Night Vibes – The Fresh Diaper Feeling
Hey Squad,
It’s Kenzie hitting you up with some real talk. Tonight, I wanna chat about something kinda personal but super relevant to my daily life – the game-changing feeling of changing into a fresh diaper for bedtime, especially after a day in a typically wet one. Yeah, we’re going there, so let’s dive in!
Fresh Diaper Feels = Ultimate Comfort
Here’s the deal: switching into a fresh Pampers diaper at night is literally one of the best feelings. Imagine this – you’ve had a long day, your diaper's feeling kinda meh, and then BAM, you change into this super cozy, dry Pampers. It’s like an instant mood lift. The freshness, the dryness, the whole snug vibe – it’s a 10/10 experience.
Why Nighttime Changes are Key
Nighttime is when I really get to unwind and chill, and being in a dry diaper is a huge part of that relaxation. It’s kind of like the feeling of getting into bed with fresh sheets, but it’s your diaper. You feel clean, comfy, and totally ready to catch some Z’s in peace.
Keeping It Real
I know some of you might be thinking, “Wait, diapers at 19?” Yup, that’s my life, and I’m all about keeping it 100% real with you guys. Wearing diapers, for me, is just another part of my day. And getting into a fresh one at night? It’s a little thing that makes a big difference.
You Do You, Always
So here’s my takeaway for all of you: it’s super important to do what feels right for you. Whether it’s a nightly diaper change, a special skincare routine, or blasting your fave tunes before bed, embrace those little things that make you feel good.
Nighty Night
Big shoutout to everyone for being so chill and supportive. You guys rock! Remember, life’s about those small joys and comforts. Embrace them, celebrate them, and always stay true to what makes you happy.
Catch ya in the next post!
Peace out,
Kenzie
Kenzie's Blog: Embracing My Unique Journey as a Pampers Girl
"My Life in Pampers: A Story of Comfort and Confidence"
Hey Everyone,
I'm Kenzie, and today’s post is more personal than usual. Many of you already know my amazing sister Maddie and her journey with wearing Pampers. Her openness has inspired me, and I feel it's time for me to share my story as well.
Let's start from the beginning. Maddie was never potty trained, a part of her life she’s navigated with incredible grace and confidence. Watching her journey inspired me more than words can express.
Now, for my story. I was potty trained for a while, but at 12, I chose to go back to wearing diapers full-time. This wasn’t a decision I made lightly; it was about finding my own comfort and peace.
There’s often a stigma around wearing diapers past a certain age. What I’ve learned, though, is that comfort and personal needs are deeply individual. For me, wearing Pampers has been about addressing my personal needs in a way that lets me live my life to the fullest.
My journey has been filled with support, especially from my family and Maddie. We’ve shared experiences, laughter, challenges, and honest conversations about embracing our unique paths.
I want to emphasize something important here: the need to normalize different life experiences. Everyone has their own challenges and coping mechanisms. Sharing our stories fosters a more understanding, accepting, and compassionate world.
To anyone on a similar path, know that you’re not alone. Your journey is valid, and it’s okay to do what feels right for you. Comfort, confidence, and self-acceptance are what matter most.
I’m grateful for the support I’ve received – from my family for their constant love, from Maddie for being my role model, and from all of you for creating a space where we can share our truths openly.
Let’s remember, the uniqueness of our journeys is what makes life so rich and varied. Supporting and uplifting each other, and celebrating our individual stories, is what builds a beautiful community.
Sending you all my love,
Kenzie
Brynn posted this to her instagram:
"Embracing the carefree spirit! Setting sail and enjoying every moment with Huggies by my side. Diapers on deck, because comfort and fun know no boundaries! 🚢💙 #SailingAdventures #HuggiesLove #CarefreeLife"