News, Richard Gere Having a Baby at 69 (grandparents, adult, grandpa)
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Well, the first thing the trophy wife wants is usually a trophy baby. Guaranteed income stream as long as the Gere estate lasts. Won't be long till she has the first trophy facelift, probably.
This celebrity dad would be pushing 90 at his child's high school graduation. Richard Gere, 69, is expecting a child with new wife Alejandra Silva, 35, reports People.
Growing evidence shows that the offspring of older fathers have reduced fertility and an increased risk of birth defects, some cancers, and schizophrenia. Adverse health outcomes should be weighed up against advantages for children born to older parents, mindful that these societal advantages are likely to change over time.
Well, if he put his own selfish personal needs aside, I'm certain it's not very ideal for the child to be in high school and having his father already dead of old age or in a nursing home, but whatever.
Complaining about someone having a baby they want is bad, but if his wife was having an abortion you'd be all upset about that. MYOB.
It's not really news that men have been fathering children at older -- even elderly -- ages.
Actor Tony Randall (his wife) had his first kid when he was 77. And another one at 78.
The late Senator Strom Thurman fathered kids in his 60's.
Plenty of male celebrities father kids -- some their FIRST children -- in their mid-late 60s.
Heck, WOMEN are having kids in their 50s.
Actress Adrienne Barbeau gave birth to twins at age 51!
So many women have kids in their 40s that's not news either.
True enough. Bridget Neilsen just had one and she certainly looks her age.
Last edited by Rastafellow; 09-17-2018 at 01:37 PM..
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