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Harlow Madden is Hitting Milestones, Ignoring Paparazzi
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After welcoming their daughter Harlow Winter Kate eight months ago, proud parents Joel Madden and Nicole Richie shared in an interview with Extra that their little girl has already hit some major milestones. A bit nostalgic, Nicole says they "don't have to burp her anymore," but are busy as ever with Harlow "pulling herself up standing" and more recently learning her first words! According to Joel, 29, the baby girl is quick to say 'Dada' "when she wants to play [and] wants to laugh," and calls out for 'Mama' for "everything else." Already the social butterfly, Harlow is the first to wave "when we walk into a place."
Both Nicole and Joel -- having been in the spotlight for years themselves -- are well aware that there is big interest in their little girl, with paparazzi following them everywhere. With the idea that the parents don't want to "send the message to [Harlow] that there are bad people around her everyday," their goal, when faced with flashing cameras, is to simply "ignore it because we don't want her to get freaked out." While Nicole admits that when Harlow was younger, it was easy to keep the paparazzi at bay by putting her "in the infant seat and [covering] her," she realizes that that is no longer the case. "She's eight months now. She definitely knows something's going on." Nicole, 26, goes on to say,
"She wants to experience life and as a mother, that's what's important."
Nicole and Joel -- who when faced with the question of more children reveal "if it happens, it happens" -- are currently spreading the word about the Richie-Madden Foundation's first big project. By having people text CHILD to 90999 to donate $5, the couple hope to build a playground at a low-income housing development in Los Angeles.
Source: Extra
Tags: Dads , Parenting , Top News
Jeff Vespa/WireImage
After welcoming their daughter Harlow Winter Kate eight months ago, proud parents Joel Madden and Nicole Richie shared in an interview with Extra that their little girl has already hit some major milestones. A bit nostalgic, Nicole says they "don't have to burp her anymore," but are busy as ever with Harlow "pulling herself up standing" and more recently learning her first words! According to Joel, 29, the baby girl is quick to say 'Dada' "when she wants to play [and] wants to laugh," and calls out for 'Mama' for "everything else." Already the social butterfly, Harlow is the first to wave "when we walk into a place."
Both Nicole and Joel -- having been in the spotlight for years themselves -- are well aware that there is big interest in their little girl, with paparazzi following them everywhere. With the idea that the parents don't want to "send the message to [Harlow] that there are bad people around her everyday," their goal, when faced with flashing cameras, is to simply "ignore it because we don't want her to get freaked out." While Nicole admits that when Harlow was younger, it was easy to keep the paparazzi at bay by putting her "in the infant seat and [covering] her," she realizes that that is no longer the case. "She's eight months now. She definitely knows something's going on." Nicole, 26, goes on to say,
"She wants to experience life and as a mother, that's what's important."
Nicole and Joel -- who when faced with the question of more children reveal "if it happens, it happens" -- are currently spreading the word about the Richie-Madden Foundation's first big project. By having people text CHILD to 90999 to donate $5, the couple hope to build a playground at a low-income housing development in Los Angeles.
Source: Extra
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Meg Ryan Reveals How She Chose Daisy's Name
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When it came to choosing a name for her daughter, 3 ½-year-old Daisy True, Meg Ryan took her time -- one month, to be exact! In a recent appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman, the 46-year-old actress shared that Daisy's name was initially going to be Rae. "In the end, I didn't like it...I got so nervous about it...it's a guy's name, and she had enough to deal with, you know?" Meg said. Three days before mom and daughter would meet, Meg found herself in China -- still without a name -- sorting through endless emails and voicemails from friends and family members after putting out the call for help. Some suggestions, Meg reveals, were better than others!
"I had a friend who was in a little bit of a manic phase, a little bi-polar, and I was getting reams and reams of names [from her]. My favorite was Oprah Winfrey Ryan. I knew then that I was in trouble. She was convinced that celebrities should just name their babies after celebrities...But we had to rule it out."
When the duo left China together, Daisy had officially been named Charlotte -- but the name didn't fit; about a month after their return, Meg made the switch. "It took me a while to get to know her," Meg explained. "[Daisy]'s a really ridiculously happy person, and it was the happiest name I could think of."
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When it came to choosing a name for her daughter, 3 ½-year-old Daisy True, Meg Ryan took her time -- one month, to be exact! In a recent appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman, the 46-year-old actress shared that Daisy's name was initially going to be Rae. "In the end, I didn't like it...I got so nervous about it...it's a guy's name, and she had enough to deal with, you know?" Meg said. Three days before mom and daughter would meet, Meg found herself in China -- still without a name -- sorting through endless emails and voicemails from friends and family members after putting out the call for help. Some suggestions, Meg reveals, were better than others!
"I had a friend who was in a little bit of a manic phase, a little bi-polar, and I was getting reams and reams of names [from her]. My favorite was Oprah Winfrey Ryan. I knew then that I was in trouble. She was convinced that celebrities should just name their babies after celebrities...But we had to rule it out."
When the duo left China together, Daisy had officially been named Charlotte -- but the name didn't fit; about a month after their return, Meg made the switch. "It took me a while to get to know her," Meg explained. "[Daisy]'s a really ridiculously happy person, and it was the happiest name I could think of."
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loft_great a écritHarlow Madden is Hitting Milestones, Ignoring Paparazzi
Tags: Dads , Parenting , Top News
Jeff Vespa/WireImage
After welcoming their daughter Harlow Winter Kate eight months ago, proud parents Joel Madden and Nicole Richie shared in an interview with Extra that their little girl has already hit some major milestones. A bit nostalgic, Nicole says they "don't have to burp her anymore," but are busy as ever with Harlow "pulling herself up standing" and more recently learning her first words! According to Joel, 29, the baby girl is quick to say 'Dada' "when she wants to play [and] wants to laugh," and calls out for 'Mama' for "everything else." Already the social butterfly, Harlow is the first to wave "when we walk into a place."
Both Nicole and Joel -- having been in the spotlight for years themselves -- are well aware that there is big interest in their little girl, with paparazzi following them everywhere. With the idea that the parents don't want to "send the message to [Harlow] that there are bad people around her everyday," their goal, when faced with flashing cameras, is to simply "ignore it because we don't want her to get freaked out." While Nicole admits that when Harlow was younger, it was easy to keep the paparazzi at bay by putting her "in the infant seat and [covering] her," she realizes that that is no longer the case. "She's eight months now. She definitely knows something's going on." Nicole, 26, goes on to say,
"She wants to experience life and as a mother, that's what's important."
Nicole and Joel -- who when faced with the question of more children reveal "if it happens, it happens" -- are currently spreading the word about the Richie-Madden Foundation's first big project. By having people text CHILD to 90999 to donate $5, the couple hope to build a playground at a low-income housing development in Los Angeles.
Source: Extra
Conclusion: Nicole est pas drôle!
Tags: Dads , Parenting , Top News
Jeff Vespa/WireImage
After welcoming their daughter Harlow Winter Kate eight months ago, proud parents Joel Madden and Nicole Richie shared in an interview with Extra that their little girl has already hit some major milestones. A bit nostalgic, Nicole says they "don't have to burp her anymore," but are busy as ever with Harlow "pulling herself up standing" and more recently learning her first words! According to Joel, 29, the baby girl is quick to say 'Dada' "when she wants to play [and] wants to laugh," and calls out for 'Mama' for "everything else." Already the social butterfly, Harlow is the first to wave "when we walk into a place."
Both Nicole and Joel -- having been in the spotlight for years themselves -- are well aware that there is big interest in their little girl, with paparazzi following them everywhere. With the idea that the parents don't want to "send the message to [Harlow] that there are bad people around her everyday," their goal, when faced with flashing cameras, is to simply "ignore it because we don't want her to get freaked out." While Nicole admits that when Harlow was younger, it was easy to keep the paparazzi at bay by putting her "in the infant seat and [covering] her," she realizes that that is no longer the case. "She's eight months now. She definitely knows something's going on." Nicole, 26, goes on to say,
"She wants to experience life and as a mother, that's what's important."
Nicole and Joel -- who when faced with the question of more children reveal "if it happens, it happens" -- are currently spreading the word about the Richie-Madden Foundation's first big project. By having people text CHILD to 90999 to donate $5, the couple hope to build a playground at a low-income housing development in Los Angeles.
Source: Extra
Conclusion: Nicole est pas drôle!
