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Celebrity Baby News Recap-Wk 1 Feb 2011
Celebrity Baby News Recap-Wk 1 Feb 2011 |
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Here's a weekly recap of the latest celebrity moms and dads news: It's a girl for beautiful Christina Applegate and fiance Martyn LeNoble. Sadie Grace was born in LA and weighed in at 7 lbs., 8 oz. Congratulations to the happy, first-time parents! Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon are getting ready for their twins' arrival, designing and decorating nurseries in both New York and Los Angeles. People magazine reports that the expectant parents are getting one girl and one boy, but the couple has yet to confirm it. Baby name ideas for fraternal twins Chuck star Sarah Lancaster married Matthew Jacobs last weekend and confirmed her pregnancy just days later! The newlywed's first child is due this summer. The battle over Nahla heats up. After Gabriel Aubry petitioned the court for joint custody and support, Halle Berry quit the film New Year's Eve to fight full time for her 2-year-old. Aubry fired back with claims that Halle's just trying to make him look like an unfit father. No doubt things are going to get far worse before they get better... Beautiful and exotic Arabic baby names like Nahla Whitney Houston was spotted with something resembling a baby bump, and rumors immediately suggested that the 47-year-old recovering addict was pregnant. Not so, says AOL Music.com. One theory suggests that the protuberance may be related to steriod treatments for a respiratory issue. And once again Jennifer Aniston is denying adoption rumors. The latest false report has the lovely actress adopting a child from Mexico. Aniston assures fans that she is not adopting a child from Mexico... she's not even adopting a dog. Do you think Jennifer Aniston will soon become a single mother?
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January 2011 was a super-busy month for celebrity pregnancy and baby news, and February is shaping up to be the same.
