Overview
- In a lighthearted Instagram clip, Stewart called parts of Someone Like Me “blood curdling,” tossed the book for comic effect, then said he was proud of Lancaster.
- Someone Like Me was published on September 25 by Bloomsbury and covers Lancaster’s life from school struggles with undiagnosed dyslexia to navigating fame and motherhood.
- Lancaster recounts setting early boundaries in their relationship as Stewart initially ruled out marriage and more children before later proposing and agreeing to try for a baby.
- She details a miscarriage, the births of sons Alastair and Aiden, and IVF episodes that included rushing sperm samples to a Los Angeles clinic in a Ferrari and a switch to boxers to protect sperm quality.
- Coverage notes Stewart recently canceled parts of his U.S. tour due to flu as the couple promotes the book.