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... at 23 and with a new boyfriend.
On the one hand, she's a young woman with more financial resources than most her age. So she can certainly afford to raise a kid. On the other, what is she thinking professionally? Unless she's not really interested in being an actor? Seems like most young actors try to pile on numerous smart opportunities while they're finding some early fame, so this choice stands out. |
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Great idea. She'll bounce back faster. 23 is not 16. What's the problem? Reese Ritherspoon was a youngish Hollywood mom wasn't she?
Again, 23 is not young, really. |
| Preachers daughter. She’s finally got freedom. Tale as old as time. |
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Reese Witherspoon had her first child at 23, three months after she married Ryan Phillippe (sp?).
That didn’t seem to impact her professionally. |
Didn't she come from extreme wealth? Ryan too? |
Dis she have another recently? |
| I have no idea who this person is, but 23 is a normal age to have a baby. Good for her! |
| I read this title as Halle BERRY and I thought she is not 23. I don’t know who this OP is talking about. Off to google… |
Come out from under your rock. She was Ariel in the live action Little Mermaid. |
Lol, yeah I don't really watch kids movies anymore because my youngest is in high school. But again, that's wonderful for her! |
Don’t think so. According to Wikipedia her parents were/are a medical doctor and a nurse, his mom ran a daycare center and his father was a chemist. Maybe UMC at best. I imagine both had significant money from their acting careers. Try again for another difference between the two women. |
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I had my kid at 25. I think in highly stressful careers, you either have kids young, or you have kids late. For fertility concerns, and to enjoy more time with them over your lifetime, it's best to have the kid young.
I'm sure she won't regret it. |
| Why is he being called her “new” boyfriend. The article I read said they’ve been dating since January 2022. |
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You’re not very bright, OP. Claire Foy was breastfeeding a baby on the set of “The Crown.” Dozens upon dozens of actresses and actors talk about having a baby on or near set. Wealthy people can afford to have nannies and grandparents flown anywhere in the world to take care of a baby. No big deal. She could retire easily if she chose, or she can continue working. She’s extremely marketable.
-Former employee of Bernard Telsey (I’ll wait for you to Google) |
| Obviously it was an accident. |