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Keri Russell's Baby Talk

One of Strollerderby's fave D-listers, Keri Russell, is talking about pregnancy and all those things that consume mothers-to-be in the final weeks before the baby arrives.

While Russell will forever be known to zillions of fans simply as the loveably bumbly Felicity, she will soon also be known as Mama to a child who's gender she's chosen to not yet know. Russell says she's happy to be surprised at the birth but thinks partner Shane Deary secretly hopes their babe's a girl. On the off-chance Hollywood works differently than the Midwest (just in case), I have loads of yellow duckie newborn stuff I'm willing to loan her that are the standard gift of irritated baby shower invitees and my mother's friends who just could. not. understand why in this day and age you'd choose not to know the gender. I'm just saying, it's here if you need it, Keri.

Russell's admissions of getting bloated and feeling out of breath, craving yogurt and freaking out over the responsibility of caring for a human being counter's our culture's expectation that being pregnant is all dreamy and idyllic. Oh no, she says, "that's just not real."

And the parents in the house said, Amen, Felicity! Amen.


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Comments

 

Anonymous said:

Poor Keri being called D-list.  She's currently starring in a major film, she was just co-star of Mission Impossible...what's a girl got to do to get some cred?

May 6, 2007 6:33 PM
 

brittany said:

I think that's just the name of the site, cause I've been to the site and they talk about alot of big stars.

May 6, 2007 6:55 PM
 

RachelZ said:

I liked not knowing what flavor I was getting.  Of course, my husband comes from a crazy superstitious Jewish family, so we didn't have a baby shower.  

We don't really go in for the pink-or-blue here, so getting a lot of green and yellow and black and purple was just fine by me.  But I can see how it's irritating, especially since all my friends are getting knocked up and all the shower gifts end up being duckies or froggies.   Gets boring after a bit, so the stuff I buy tends to be black or red and have a skull-and-crossbones motif.

May 6, 2007 7:02 PM
 

Strollerderby said:

Here's something I don't get: Why women who are paid millions of dollars per project, many of whom have

May 7, 2007 8:57 PM

About Jessica Ashley (Sassafrass)

Stop staring at my shoes and read my posts, people. There are more important things in life than adorable heels purchased at reduced designer prices. Like, I don't know, changing the channel from Dragon Tales to Caillou so you have another 22 minutes to read my posts.

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