You'd think having the throaty woman who played G.I. Jane might be too
hard-edged for the quiiiiiet, peeeeeaceful, suppoooortive atmosphere of a
Labor and Delivery room. But the grown-up, knocked-up, real-life
version of the woman who played Punky Brewster thinks Demi Moore is the best
thing for childbirth since birthing tubs and epidurals.
According
to People magazine, Soleil Moon Frye thinks Moore is the "queen mama"
and an "incredible mom" and hopes to have her by her side again when she
pushes out her second child next year. Moore coached Frye two years ago
during the birth of her daughter.
Moore sounds very willing. "We gotta keep the team together!" she said during the grand opening of The Little Seed, Frye's new eco-friendly baby boutique in L.A.
Says Frye: "She's the best birthing coach in the entire universe."
OK. Since Moore's acting career appears to have stalled, maybe she could be a doula to the fertile D-list?
(Quick question: did anybody ever watch Punky Brewster? I couldn't get through a single episode and I watched just about anything on TV when I was a kid, including early versions of Jazzercise shows on PBS.)