Kristen Stewart and Maya Hawke take center stage in the mom-com we’ve all been anticipating.
For many of us, crafting elaborate Pinterest projects, hosting themed birthday festivities, or even applying makeup before school drop-off is simply not in our wheelhouse. Guess what? We’re not alone—most of us are just trying to get through the day without losing our minds. Finally, we have our moment in the spotlight with a Hollywood comedy that truly gets it.
For all the moms who are exhausted from the façade of having it all together—this is the ultimate movie for your next mom’s night out. From the creators behind The Hangover, comes Rebel Moms. It’s a refreshingly candid take on traditional parenting norms, and it promises to be a riot.
Maya Hawke and Kristen Stewart are ready to redefine what it means to be a mom—not by adhering to societal expectations, but by embracing their flaws and having a blast while doing it. After reaching their breaking point, they join forces to take down the so-called “perfect moms,” resulting in a whirlwind of partying, laughter, and brutally honest revelations. In the hilariously inappropriate trailer, Stewart’s character quips, “My partner can’t seem to get it up. I basically have to fold it like origami and make it work!”
We can’t stop laughing.
Though it won’t hit theaters until July 29th, the trailer is available now, so you can get a taste of the fun and start the countdown. After all, we put in so much effort to create magical experiences for our kids, but they’re already living their own amazing adventures.
Let’s embrace our imperfect motherhood and be the rebel moms we were meant to be. We’re totally in!
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Summary: The article discusses the new trailer for the comedy film “Rebel Moms,” featuring Kristen Stewart and Maya Hawke. It highlights the relatable struggles of modern motherhood while encouraging moms to embrace their imperfections.