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Baby Ramona Sarsgaard (Jake's niece). A picture!
Shakesthecoffecan:
I can see her Daddy in her face, that blank look...
RouxB:
Truman!
That is one purty baby-looks like her pops to me but she'll end up with the Gyllenhaal looks when she's older I predict (based on absolutely nothing ::) )
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dot-matrix:
This Maggie quote from Star-pulse a few months ago (before Ramona's birth)...they always seemed really close to me, this confirms it.
Maggie & Jake Gyllenhaal Lean on Each Other
Maggie Gyllenhaal has denied reports she experiences sibling rivalry with her brother Jake, insisting she seeks out his advice when she has a problem. Maggie, who is expecting her first child with actor Peter Sarsgaard, often compares notes with her brother, and the meeting of minds has helped her sort through difficult issues dating back to her childhood.
She explains, "As you get older you start to look at things that are 'broken' about your parents. Everybody's parents have those things - it's nice to have someone else to ask, 'Am I crazy?' Or, 'Was this crazy?' Jake is very good at figuring that stuff out!"
http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2006/08/15/maggie_aamp_jake_gyllenhaal_lean_on_each/
and this last week on the Paparazzi harassing her while she was in labor and them all after they brought the baby home...cretins with camera's >:(
01/17/07
09:18:53, Categories: Celebrity News
Paparazzi Have Gone Too Far, Says Maggie Gyllenhaal
Maggie Gyllenhaal insists her life has changed dramatically since the paparazzi became obsessed with her when she was pregnant last year. The star says the intense media attention has forced her and fiancé Peter Saarsgard to alter their low-key lifestyle.
She explains, "I used to be left alone, but with my pregnancy it changed, with something about the climate of the world and all the tabloid magazines it's changed, and also with (daughter) Ramona being born it changed. And I have to say, I was horrified by the way the paparazzi dealt with us when she was born.
"When I was in transition labor going to the hospital, there were 30 photographers outside of our house. We had a reporter buzz our buzzer over and over again for an hour when she was five days old. They called the fire department, twice, to try to get us out of our building. It's just outrageous." (This news article provided by World Entertainment News Network)
http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2007/01/17/paparazzi_have_gone_too_far_says_maggie_/
Kelda:
--- Quote from: dot-matrix on January 26, 2007, 03:40:21 am ---"When I was in transition labor going to the hospital, there were 30 photographers outside of our house. We had a reporter buzz our buzzer over and over again for an hour when she was five days old. They called the fire department, twice, to try to get us out of our building. It's just outrageous." (This news article provided by World Entertainment News Network)
http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2007/01/17/paparazzi_have_gone_too_far_says_maggie_/
--- End quote ---
That is really terrible. They want a piture, yes, but c'mon why do that to a new mother and child?
ednbarby:
And lemme tell ya something about transition labor - that's when you go from 2-3 centimeters dilated to 6-8 - the labor pains are at their most, by far, intense. Mine at that stage were so much so, in fact, that I was dry-heaving. The nurse had to bring a bucket. Sorry to be gross, but it's unimaginable. Someone once asked Carol Burnett what labor pains felt like. She said "Take your bottom lip and pull it over your head." Yep. That's about it. (Me, I felt like I was being hari-karied in my back. With swords.)
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