Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So whose the mother?
Probably a 20-something who just made $500k.
He mentioned that the surrogate has a family and several children and her husband was very supportive.
There was an egg donor. The surrogate carried the baby.
Which 30-something female celebrities is he known to be very close with? Can't be a very long list. Likely a smart one with a prestige college degree.
52-yo Anderson's new boyfriend is a 33-yo radiologist in Dallas, Dr. Victor Lopez.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5505055/Anderson-Cooper-spends-time-new-man-Victor-Lopez.html
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if question has been asked, sorry if it has. Was Anderson Cooper's sperm used to fertilize a donor egg and then the fertilized egg implanted into a surrogate carrier of the baby? Or was the surrogate carrier of the baby the real mother of the baby?
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if question has been asked, sorry if it has. Was Anderson Cooper's sperm used to fertilize a donor egg and then the fertilized egg implanted into a surrogate carrier of the baby? Or was the surrogate carrier of the baby the real mother of the baby?
Anonymous wrote:Very old, no mother, no spouse, demanding full-time job. This is reckless and narcissistic. A baby isn't an accessory for lonely old men.
Anonymous wrote:Uh, he’s 53 so will be 71 when the the kids graduates from high school, if still around. You think that’s ok?
Anonymous wrote:I had a feeling nothing good could be on page 7 of this thread and boy was that correct
Anonymous wrote:Anderson's dad died in Manhattan, New York City on January 5, 1978, at age 50, during open heart surgery, after having a heart attack the previous December.
But yes, please keep telling us how he's got perfect genetics and is certainly going to live to be 90-yo.
Anderson is a typical narcissistic rich phony.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the people questioning his age at becoming a father-- his mother just died within the last year. She was 43 when she had him and still lived to see him past his 50th birthday. So I think genetics are on their side.
He was close with his mother, and she was quite a character with a remarkable life story. If anyone hasn't seen the documentary about them, Nothing Left Unsaid, I highly recommend it. I found it really uplifting, and it stayed with me for a long time.
Just proved my point. Mothers ARE important and not just for their eggs and uterus. Hope Anderson lets his baby know his mother
Oh, good grief. He didn't have a father for most of his life. Does that mean fathers are NOT important, according to your logic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So whose the mother?
Probably a 20-something who just made $500k.
He mentioned that the surrogate has a family and several children and her husband was very supportive.
There was an egg donor. The surrogate carried the baby.
Which 30-something female celebrities is he known to be very close with? Can't be a very long list. Likely a smart one with a prestige college degree.
It's very likely he used an anonymous egg donor based on an agency profile. That's what friends of mine did to get their twins.
LOL, no chance.
If I were a wealthy, famous person, no way would I use the DNA of someone I knew, particularly a celebrity. It's just so likely to backfire if the relationship sours... and then everyone ends up in court and the gossip rags.