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Even more annoying is the comment from DVO that she couldn't continue to BF past 3 weeks because of photographers who might take photos of her in Starbucks while she was feeding. So the latte is more important then Denise??


I don't have any objection to bottle feeding if that's a choice/necessity for the mum, but this reason is just pathetic... These 'celebs' need to get a life.

I agree - Denise's comments are just plain wrong for the reason ladywotlunches says - and Giselle's are out of touch with reality. However I am giving her the benefit of the doubt that her comments could have been twisted as of course, I believe, women should TRY and breast feed for 6 months given it is undisputedly the best start in life for your baby and that has to come first - but I absolutely sympathise with women who can't as it must be so upsetting. Women who 'won't' however due to vanity I can not relate to.

V.annoyed with the Giselle quotes in Metro, especially those relating to labour (e.g. "it is called labour not a holiday", "I did lots of yoga to prepare", "I wasn't expecting anyone else to get the baby out for me"). Am probably feeling over-sensitive as am heavily pregnant and not a supermodel!


Purely gossip, and on another topic, but with respect to SJP's surrogate twins, d'you think she used her own eggs, or the surrogate's / a donor's? I read (in "quality" publications such as Heat magazine) that often older celebs who have babies use donor eggs.

since when did anyone give a monkeys about what an unknown model thinks?


she's a nobody and her opinions really only have relevance to herself and her direct family


even for 'silly season' this is dull dull dull


cant we have another contradictory study to cry/debate over?


http://www.madeformums.com/mums-and-dads/children-of-working-mums-dont-suffer/9688.html

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