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Hollywood Baby Roundup: July 29, 2009

Jude Law

It’s time once again to congratulate those celebrities entering into parenthood:

Jude Law: Just because he’s no longer married doesn’t mean he’s no longer virile. A rep for the Sherlock Holmes star confirmed that Law will become a father once again. Although he is no longer in a relationship with the unidentified woman, he reportedly “intends to be a fully supportive part of the child’s life.” Jude, who previously had an affair with his child’s former nanny, already has three children with ex-wife Sadie Frost.

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Hollywood Baby Roundup: January 14, 2009

Alison SweeneyAna Ortiz

Alison Sweeney: The Biggest Loser host has just shed a few pounds of her own. Sweeney, 31, gave birth to a baby girl on January 12. This is the second child for the Days of Our Lives actress and her husband, Dave Sanov. They also have a three-year-old son named Ben.

Maxine Bahns: The Mentalist star will soon have more than just a hit on her hands. The 37-year-old will become a first-time mother next month. Maxine and her husband, adventure racer Patrick Watson, are planning to name their daughter Madison Rose.

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Entertaining Politics

Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Rivalries, Videos, Editorials

John McCain, Barack Obama

Politicians are not celebrities. Celebrities are not politicians. ...Or, are they? The fur is really starting to fly in the election. Presidential candidate has likened to Britney Spears and Paris Hilton. Rappers who support Obama have released tracks dissing John McCain. What happens when politics and celebrity mix? Nothing good.


In one of his political ads, McCain seems to be trying to undermine Obama as a presidential contender - calling him a star instead of the vehicle of change Obama claims to be. It isn’t odd for politicians to use celebrities to further their own cause, and it isn’t even odd for celebrities to decide to become politicians.

So maybe it’s even the norm for celebrities and politics to mix…but should they? Sometimes, celebs can do much more harm than good when they back a certain candidate.

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