Salma Hayek has recently admitted that having a baby girl was not her first choice. The voluptuous actress revealed to Glamour magazine, "I have something to confess, I wanted a boy." Was it because she was feeling stingy and didn't want to have to share the spotlight with a busty, silky-haired Salma 2.0? Not exactly.
She explained why she was experiencing trepidation about bringing a girl into this world, "I think women suffer more a bit more than boys, and there is always conflict between mother and daughters." However, Salma went on to say that couldn't happier that her daughter is in her life adding, "And I can't imagine there ever being conflict between us, because I'm in a state of innocence where I love everything she does."
Also, if her daughter ends up looking anything like her mother, I have a feeling she'll be able to bypass at least some of that suffering.
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T-Bone says:
"Also, if her daughter ends up looking anything like her mother, I have a feeling she'll be able to bypass at least some of that suffering".
SO sad, but SO true, Lisa...
frosty says:
Not necessarily. You know she will always be compared to her mother, and she'll always feel like she has to live up to that standard. I think celebritys' children are pretty much guaranteed to have a terrible childhood anyway, because of all the pressure that the media puts on them. I mean, Drew Barrymore was an alcoholic by 13...
Mike says:
She is my favourite pop star.I love her very much.I saw she is dating in millonaire dating site " wealthyloving.com".She is crushing a hot man a long time. I wonder is the baby really ?
joan durtz says:
One of the most naturally beautiful women in Hollywood. If her daughter ends up anything like Salma she will be both very bright and a champion for women.