Visiting The Doc
Our photogs caught up with sweethearts Nicole Richie and Joel Madden visiting a doctor’s office yesterday in Beverly Hills. Don’t ask me what’s in the big Fendi bag Joel’s carrying, because I have no idea what’s in there. Maybe it’s his version of the man-purse. Hey, other celebs have worn or carried weirder things. Wedding rumors are still swirling around the couple, but they keep denying it. The new mom will be celebrating her first Mother’s Day this weekend. If you haven’t bought anything for your favorite mamas, then you better get to it because Sunday is right around the corner. I’m sure Joel got Nicole something nice from his DCMA store. He probably gets a pretty decent discount there.
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May 6th, 2008 at 5:21 pm
This couple has grown on me over the months. Good luck Nichole and Joel and baby Harlow
May 6th, 2008 at 5:31 pm
In 20 years when Nicole has wrinkled up, he will look at younger women. He’s a rock star.
May 6th, 2008 at 5:39 pm
that is true but first he is a man. So yes he will look elsewhere just like almost all men do. Its too bad that most kids do not grow up with both parents present. They end up with single parents or step parents. OH wait or they end up with single parents that are together as in Harlows case.
May 6th, 2008 at 5:47 pm
Single parenthood is not such a bad thing. I don’t see it in a negative way. There are a lot of happy children raised and happy adults who were raised in single families. It is not that bad.
Harlow’s parents don’t have to marry to make Harlow happy. That baby can have a happy childhood if the parents make it so.
May 6th, 2008 at 5:52 pm
So true. I think the kids benefit from having two parents that are married but as long as everyone participates and gets along anything is possible. I’ve seen it at both ends. One couple divorces but gets along great. Kids love both sets of parents. I’ve also seen where couple divorce and one parent doesnt have that much to do with children and the children suffer. Anything that benefits the children is a plus.