Elle Australia — May 2017

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capacity to do anything else. That really opens me
up so I can have my company and focus on that
when I’m there, and when I do get the opportunity
to do something in entertainment I can be open to
‘Š œžě ǽ˜˜Ǿǯ Ȃœ “žœ ’–Ž –Š—ŠŽ–Ž—ǯ ˜  ˜
Š¢œ Š›Ž ‘Ž œŠ–ŽŠ—ǰ ¢˜ž ”—˜ ǰ ¢˜ž “žœ ‘ŠŸŽ ˜
try to prioritise, as much as possible, the family time.
JUSTINE: THE STRUGGLE FOR ANY WORKING PARENT
ALWAYS SEEMS TO BE ABOUT BEING PRESENT IN
WHICHEVERPARTOFYOURLIFEYOU’REIN,ATANYGIVENMOMENT.
JESSICA:ž ‘’—” ŽŸŽ— œŠ¢ȬŠȬ‘˜–Ž –ž–œ ‘ŠŸŽ Š ‘Š› ’–Ž ꐞ›’— ˜ž ‘˜  ˜
™›’˜›’’œŽ’–Žǯ –ŽŠ—ǰ’–Ž–Š—ŠŽ–Ž—’œŠ‹’Œ‘—˜–ŠĴŽ› ‘˜¢˜žŠ›Žǰ¢˜ž”—˜ ǰ
and I think actually staying at home, taking care of the house, raising the kids, all the
ŠŽ›ȬœŒ‘˜˜• ŠŒ’Ÿ’’Žœǰ –ŽŠ—ǰ ‘ŠȂœ Š ž••Ȭ’–Ž “˜‹ǯ— ‘Ž— ‹¢ ‘Ž ’–Ž ¢˜ž ‘ŠŸŽ
any “me” time, you’re sleeping, and then you wake up and it’s all that all over again.
I commend mums who stay home and take care of the house and take care of the kids,
‹ŽŒŠžœŽȱ ȱ‘’—”ȱ‘ŠȂœȱ—ŽŸŽ›ȬŽ—’—ǯǯǯȱ Ȃœȱ›ŽŠȱ‹ŽŒŠžœŽȱ¢˜žȱ˜ȱŽȱ˜ȱœŽŽȱŽŸŽ›¢ȱ•’Ĵ•Žǰ@

•‹Š Šœ”œ


˜—˜› Ÿ’Š ŠŒŽ’–Ž ’ œ‘ŽȂœ œ’•• ŽŽ•’— œ’Œ”


and the eight-year-old answers, “Yes, I am,” throwing in
a dramatic but not-very-gastro-related faux cough for
ŽěŽŒǯǼ Ȃœ —Šžž›Š’˜—Š¢ǰŠ— ‘’•Ž‘Ž›Žœ˜‘ŽŒ›Ž 
are in denial trying to ignore the political shitstorm erupting
Š›˜ž—‘Ž–ǰ•‹Šœ™Ž—œ‘Ž‹ŽĴŽ›™Š›˜‘Ž–˜›—’—’—
the makeup chair watching the proceedings on an iPad. She
was up late last night editing how-to beauty videos for The

˜—Žœ˜–™Š—¢ǰ‘Ž‹žœ’—ŽœœœŽ••’—Š–’•¢ŽœœŽ—’Š•œ‘Š
œ‘Ž Œ˜Ȭ˜ž—Ž’— ŘŖŗŗǰ Š—œ‘ŽȂœ’›Žǰ ‹ž•‹ŠȂœ —˜ ˜—Ž
to cower away from life – even when it gets as real as this.
This is no ordinary cover shoot anyway. In business terms,
‘Ž
˜—Žœ˜–™Š—¢’œŒ˜—œ’Ž›ŽŠȃž—’Œ˜›—Ȅǻ’ŽǰŠœŠ›Ȭž™
ŸŠ•žŽ Š –˜›Ž ‘Š— Š ‹’••’˜— ˜••Š›œ ˜›ǰ ’— ‘Ž
˜—Žœ
˜–™Š—¢Ȃœ ŒŠœŽǰ Š Œ˜ž™•Ž ˜ ‹’••’˜— ˜••Š›œǼ Š—ǰ •’”Ž Š—¢
Ž—›Ž™›Ž—Žž›ǰ•‹Š—ŽŽœ˜œ™Ž—Š—’—˜›’—ŠŽŠ–˜ž—˜
’–Ž ‹Ž ŽŽ— ŽĴ’— ‘Ž› ‘Š’› Š— –Š”Žž™ ˜—Ž Š— ‹Ž’—
styled by theELLEfashion team running her company via
her phone, doing what has become – more than acting – her
Š¢ “˜‹ǯ —¢˜—Ž Ž•œŽǰ  ’‘ Š•• ‘Š ˜’— ˜—ǰ  ˜ž• ‘ŠŸŽ
‹žŒ”•Ž ž—Ž› ‘Ž œ›Š’—ǯ ž —˜•‹Šǯ ŸŽ—  ’‘ ‘Ž ˜œ
against us, she’s the consummate professional, shivering and
sipping her herbal concoction between shots, and, when we
ꗊ••¢’ŸŽ‘Ž›Š‹›ŽŠ”ǰŠ”’—’–Ž˜ž˜Œž›•ž™˜—Šœ˜Š
with ELLE to talk business, motherhood and the not-
always-glamorous realities of having it all.

JUSTINE: THE HONEST COMPANY IS DOING SO WELL. HOW DO YOU
JUGGLEBEINGBOTHANACTRESSANDABUSINESSWOMAN,ASWELL
ASYOURROLEASAMOTHERTOHONORANDFIVE-YEAR-OLDHAVEN?
JESSICA: ˜—Ȃ ‘’—” “ž•Ž Š—¢ ˜ ’ ŸŽ›¢  Ž••ǰ ˜ ‹Ž
honest. I always feellike something’s being compromised.
But my kids are my priority and I do feel like having happy
kids allows me to be present in other parts of my life. If they
weren’t happy and healthy, then I don’t think I’d have the

“My kids are my priorityAND I DO FEEL


LIKE HAVING HAPPY KIDS ALLOWS ME TO
be present IN OTHER PARTS OF MY LIFE”
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