Naomi Campbell welcomes second baby

Anonymous
It's weird, but rich people can afford to do weird stuff and provide for their kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's weird, but rich people can afford to do weird stuff and provide for their kids.


It feels weird now but it won't in 20 years... 40 plus new moms are EVERYWHERE nowadays. (Of course they don't flaunt their ge)
Anonymous
What are her kid's names?

Why does she keep their names secret??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What are her kid's names?

Why does she keep their names secret??


Same reason Blake Lively does.
Anonymous
Did she give birth to her son? The article just says that she “welcomed” her son.
Anonymous
Definitely too old, but I guess it doesn't matter since nannies will do all the work raising the kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are her kid's names?

Why does she keep their names secret??


Same reason Blake Lively does.


Blake's kids' names aren't secret.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely too old, but I guess it doesn't matter since nannies will do all the work raising the kid.


Do you really think that? How do you know that? You have no idea who she is as a person. You could be right or you could be wrong, but to assume that, for some reason at 50 and 52, she would have kids for others (nanny)’s to raise is very negative.
Anonymous
When I'm 53 my daughters will be 25 and 22. By 60 I'm likely be a grandmother. Her poor kids. She will be 71 when this one graduates HS.
Anonymous
Beautiful! Congrats to her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are her kid's names?

Why does she keep their names secret??


Same reason Blake Lively does.


Blake's kids' names aren't secret.


Yes they were for a long time. We still don’t know the 4th one or even if it’s a girl or a boy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I'm 53 my daughters will be 25 and 22. By 60 I'm likely be a grandmother. Her poor kids. She will be 71 when this one graduates HS.


Well bully for you. Enjoy your high horse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I'm 53 my daughters will be 25 and 22. By 60 I'm likely be a grandmother. Her poor kids. She will be 71 when this one graduates HS.


And they'll be fine. Relax.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I'm 53 my daughters will be 25 and 22. By 60 I'm likely be a grandmother. Her poor kids. She will be 71 when this one graduates HS.


And they'll be fine. Relax.


Fine, and motherless at a fairly young age. My mother died at 61. At which point this baby will be 8.
Anonymous
Women have been having more and more geriatric pregnancies in the last few decades.

At the same time, there is an exponential rise in children diagnosed with ASD and also an exponential rise in mental illness in children. Both of these things are linked to older eggs and older sperm. We don’t know yet if it is just the older eggs or also the older body in which the fetus gestated - obviously we must assume that many of these extreme older mothers used someone else’s younger eggs to make their fetuses.

It seems to me the better course would be to alter our society so women can carry and birth babies in their late teens to early 30s when fertility and health is at peak, but still have all opportunities to pursue education and career. I recognize this is a much more radical ask than the current path of providing technology that allows extreme geriatric pregnancies for the few who can afford it.
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