Feb 11 • 13:00 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Paula Vesala, 44, comments on baby life

Musician Paula Vesala recently welcomed her second child on New Year's Eve and shares her joy and experiences with motherhood and a new film project.

Paula Vesala, a 44-year-old Finnish musician and member of the band PMMP, has announced the arrival of her second child born on New Year's Eve, complementing her family that already includes a teenage son. In a recent discussion during a PMMP performance featured in a documentary titled 'Never Again,' Paula opened up about her journey, which included fertility treatments as she navigated motherhood. She expressed her happiness about the new addition to her family, stating, 'It’s wonderful; I’m really happy. My life revolves around baby tasks now.'

At the premiere of the film 'Kaunis rietas onnellinen,' where she worked as a dramaturg alongside screenwriter Ilona Ahti, Paula humorously shared how both she and Ilona welcomed their babies just two months apart, forming a 'baby team' that included Zoom meetings where they would connect while pregnant. She praised the crew of the film as a dream team, emphasizing the incredible talents of her colleagues, including director Selma Vilhus and actors Oona Airola and Jari Virman. Her passion for the project seems to blend seamlessly with her personal life, marking a significant moment of joy amidst her professional endeavors.

Looking ahead, Vesala is excited about the upcoming spring release of her new music, signifying an active continuation of her career as she balances her roles as a mother and artist. This dynamic not only highlights her personal achievements but also reflects the broader experience of working women in the creative industry, as they manage family and career aspirations simultaneously.

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