June 20, 2026
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Shawn Johnson is getting candid about feeling “disconnected” from her husband, Andrew East, when she experienced postpartum depression after giving birth to their third child in 2023.

“Our third baby is the greatest blessing and he’s amazing, but he was just so different than the other two,” the Olympic gymnast shares in a forthcoming episode of the “Mind If We Talk” podcast, per E! News.

Referring to her 2-year-old son, Barrett, she says, “He wasn’t eating, he wasn’t sleeping, he was a colicky baby. There were so many things that I had never dealt with … I was losing control of myself.”

Shawn Johnson reveals she felt “disconnected” from her husband, Andrew East, when she experienced postpartum depression following the birth of her third child. (Seen here: the athlete with her husband and three kids). Instagram/Shawn Johnson
The athlete (seen here with East in November 2025) shares how her son Barrett was different to raise than her other two in an upcoming episode of the “Mind If We Talk” podcast. Getty Images

Johnson, 34, describes the sensation of feeling as if she was “drowning,” admitting, “I didn’t know how to help or ask for help for myself because I knew it was my job to figure out how to help my baby first.”

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“By the time I could help our baby, I had lost control to [the point] where I didn’t even know how to work myself back to normal,” she adds.

The athlete explains that a routine of being out in the sun and watching a funny movie every day wasn’t filling her with the same joy, and she didn’t know how to ask East, 34, for help.

“He wasn’t eating, he wasn’t sleeping, he was a colicky baby. There were so many things that I had never dealt with … I was losing control of myself,” she says. (Seen above: Johnson with East and their two sons). Instagram/Shawn Johnson
Johnson (seen here in 2013) shares how she was drowning. Brad Barket

“It caused so much tension with us,” she says. “And I didn’t even know what was wrong.”

“We had gotten to a point where it had gotten, just not normal,” Johnson continues.

“I don’t want to say it got bad, but we were disconnected and I was cold and I was distant. And I remember you sat me down and you said, ‘We’re going to go to therapy.’” 

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“By the time I could help our baby, I had lost control to [the point] where I didn’t even know how to work myself back to normal,” Johnson (seen above in 2023) continues. Getty Images
East (seen here in 2019) suggests they go to therapy. Getty Images for Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment

The gold medalist recalls feeling depleted and ultimately agreeing with East’s request because she didn’t have the energy to argue with him.

Johnson credits therapy as “the very first thing that started healing [her]” and the “greatest gift” from East.

“I never had doubt in us, and I never had doubt in Andrew, but I always doubt myself because I am a perfectionist and I want to succeed,” she says.

Johnson (seen here on FOX’s “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test”) describes it as the greatest gift. FOX Image Collection via Getty Images
The couple (seen here in 2024) tied the knot in 2016. Mike Marsland/Getty Images for Omega

Johnson elaborates further, stating that she wants to “be the best” at her job as a mother and wife.

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Aside from Barrett, the couple, who tied the knot in 2016, are also the parents to a 6-year-old daughter, Drew Hazel, and a 4-year-old son, Jett James.

Johnson openly shares her family life via Instagram and shared in 2024 how she got five new tattoos to honor East and their kids.

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