Apparently she had a hard time giving birth, lost a lot of blood. Let's hope she's OK. And here goes Mrs grumpy again - but why does she have to hog the limelight, wear those ridiculous shoes etc. Why can't she just stay at home for a couple of weeks before the birth, put her feet up and look after her other gorgeous daughter? What is it with these celebs ? I suppose the next thing is, when she is better (fingers crossed) she will be on the front page of OK magazine earning a few more bob. Sorry to be so grumpy, she is still very ill, but I have to say what I feel.
I have to say, I thought the same thing when I saw her in the paper on Monday wearing skyscraper heels. I'm just glad they have their healthy baby now.
Apparently it was hit and miss whether her and the baby would survive and she was in intensive care for three days. On the mend now I think.
I agree though, I thought the same. After one late pregnancy miscarriage and a still birth, with this pregnancy I would have rested up a bit and been a bit more cautious.
I wouldn`t exactly call being photographed walking along the road "hogging the limelight". My friend was still teetering around in her stilettos days before giving birth. I don`t see why celebrities should have to behave any different.
Good luck to your son and DIL barb. Friend's daughter had IVF in Cyprus because she was too old for it here - now the proud parents have triplets who were 2 yesterday. Fingers crossed it will happen one of these days.
Why go on BGT's judging panel when she is about to give birth? Considering she had problems with the first birth and just lost a second baby I would be more careful and think about the child rather than being in the public eye for the last few weeks. She couldn't even see where she was walking !!
my thoughts arebwith ordinary real mothers who struggle to cope and have to look after their kids with their husbands...not with so called celebs with a botomless bucket of money who will have everything done for her whilst still churning out their somewhat limited talent on our tv screens
You can still extend sympathy to any mother who nearly dies and nearly loses her child and has already had a late miscarriage and a stillbirth. It hurts just the same whether you are rich a poor, a celbrity or just simple Mary Smith from down the road. There is no limit on sympathy.
yes true ...guess she is a real mother....shes certainly a nobody in my book....and i do have symathy for her in resect of what she went through but certainly not a majer concern
Sitting on a judging panel is not exactly hard, physical work that`s going to bring on a miscarriage or stillbirth though. Its just as easy to be rushed from a tv studio to hospital as it is from home. I doubt the outcome would have been any different regardless of where she was.
I suppose so although I think if I had had two such tragic pregnancies so late in the pregancy, I would be terrified to go anywhere. Really, she has to be congratulated for carrying on so normally rather than criticised. I couldn't have done i.