
Nicole Richie's Baby Makeover
A little extra weight really does agree with Nicole Richie.
There's nothing like an unborn fetus to make a single gal look like a million bucks.

A little extra weight really does agree with Nicole Richie.
There's nothing like an unborn fetus to make a single gal look like a million bucks.
46. ugly bag lady
Posted at 9:14PM on Apr 17th 2009 by kate
47. UCK!!!!! What a fugly skank! And why should ANYONE care about this non star?? She was SUCH a lady on the Simple Life! Yeah, fine upstanding slag... hey nicole, you and your ugly husband should die in a car crash
Posted at 10:31PM on Apr 17th 2009 by Matthew
48. UCK!
Posted at 10:35PM on Apr 17th 2009 by Matthew
49. Who the hell uses the word bastard this days to describe a child of unmarried parents??? You moral majority people need to get in your time machine, leave the dark ages and come back to the present. If you had your way, Nicole would be sitting in prison with a big A sewn onto her clothes.
Joel and Nicole seem to be a happy couple and they are obviously committed to be good parents. Leave them alone. If they feel the necessity to get married, they will. Otherwise, it's no one's business. Just for the record, my first child was born before my husband and I got married. God hasn't struck me dead yet.
Love you Joel and your band. Good Charlotte rocks.
Posted at 12:08PM on May 2nd 2009 by Good Charlotte Freak
50. Don't care bout her but i love her dress...
Posted at 11:30PM on Apr 17th 2009 by carmella
51. She's been puting out on a regular. I'm surprized Paris isn't doing the same thing, She more than likely it's just that Paris spreads hers around with many different men!
Posted at 12:21AM on Apr 18th 2009 by J.D. Long
52. Thanks for ditching the loaded "unborn baby" phrase, but "unborn fetus" is redundant! Just "fetus"... then you're good. And she looks great.
Posted at 11:42PM on Apr 17th 2009 by nic
53. I think Nicole (and her little growing baby!) are absolutely beautiful!!!! I think she deserves to be happy and I wish her all the best! Namaste Nicole!
Posted at 11:57PM on Apr 17th 2009 by Anonymous
54. marriage?SERIOUSLY? im not married but my children arent bastard spawn only old fashioned people get married i eventually want to marry my current gf when she decides when its the right time right now we cant be any more happier with our 2 kids.SO take that and eat it.BTW nichole's legs need some meat anyone got some left over fat from lipo to put in her legs lol
Posted at 12:37AM on Apr 18th 2009 by liljj
55. a million bucks!?!? that dress is hideous and should never be worn with louboutin's. she ither needs to cut off that hippie hair or add some frickin' volume to the roots of her matted down mane. she was prettier when she was anorexic, she only gained weight on her jowls.
Posted at 4:14AM on Apr 18th 2009 by Sarah
56. Listen....20 years down the line...when all you unmarried parents are on to your next set of baby dsddy's and baby mamma's.let's see how successful your children are....whether they are productive members of society without any "ISSUES"....
I am ATHEIST...so my belief in marriage has nothing to do with religion, btw....and I have seen first hand what children who grow up without a father present..and yeah...you and your boyfriend are together NOW...but if you were really committed..marriage would have been the first thing you did before having a kid
AND for the record...my Dad knocked up my Mom at 17....they're pro choice...but ...since they loved eachother and knew they wanted to be together ...they got married...about 5 months before I was born..lol..so hence..I am NOT a bastard...and they're STILL together,,36 years
and FURTHERMORE....my brother and I are productive members of society..whereas every person I knew growing upwithout a 2 parent household...who were MARRIED..because children NEED to know that their parents shouldn't be able to easily get up and walk out..hence the stability that marriage is supposed to be..anyways..these bastard children...are SCREWED up...and yeah..growing up..I felt bad for them...and they were envious of me..because my Dad was married to my Mom...happily...and he was PRESENT in my life
Posted at 8:17AM on Apr 18th 2009 by melissa809
57. A liberal athiest, interesting. Shakes head, your circle of friends must be very small Melissa. In other words you're knocking the parenting skills of the children's mothers (or perhaps some of your friends fathers got custody of them). It does not take 2 parents to instill work ethic, education, or to become productive members of society -- without issues! Jesus, who in this world born to 2 parents or to a single parent goes through life without issues at some point or another? Today's divorce rate speaks for itself. I too came from a 2 parent household, one in which my father was paralyzed at the age of 33 years of age, one in which my mother had to learn how to drive at the age of 34, who had to become his caregiver for next 20 years until she died unexpectedly at 53 -- oh yeh and she raised us 2 girls. We were a Social Security family. I had my first job detassling corn at 14 for 2 summers, you know how hard of work that is? I also did a lot of babysitting. I graduated with honors from high school (no help from either parent thank you). I went to college on grants (sought out by me). I worked 26 years (from the age of 18 on) for the Federal government. My mother was a child abuser, although they didn't call it that back in those days Melissa, it was called discipline. Who do you think took care of the paralyzed father after she died? Raises hand. That's right Melissa. I worked my full time job and also became his caregiver with the help of my sister. I also became the grocery lady, the yard work lady, the garbage lady, the house work lady, cook, medicine picker upper, you name it.....I did it, all while in my 20s. Do you think I didn't develop some issues after that?
Posted at 9:33AM on Apr 18th 2009 by Terri
58. A liberal athiest, interesting. Shakes head, your circle of friends must be very small Melissa. In other words you're knocking the parenting skills of the children's mothers (or perhaps some of your friends fathers got custody of them). It does not take 2 parents to instill work ethic, education, or to become productive members of society -- without issues! Jesus, who in this world born to 2 parents or to a single parent goes through life without issues at some point or another? Today's divorce rate speaks for itself. I too came from a 2 parent household, one in which my father was paralyzed at the age of 33 years of age, one in which my mother had to learn how to drive at the age of 34, who had to become his caregiver for next 20 years until she died unexpectedly at 53 -- oh yeh and she raised us 2 girls. We were a Social Security family. I had my first job detassling corn at 14 for 2 summers, you know how hard of work that is? I also did a lot of babysitting. I graduated with honors from high school (no help from either parent thank you). I went to college on grants (sought out by me). I worked 26 years (from the age of 18 on) for the Federal government. My mother was a child abuser, although they didn't call it that back in those days Melissa, it was called discipline. Who do you think took care of the paralyzed father after she died? Raises hand. That's right Melissa. I worked my full time job and also became his caregiver with the help of my sister. I also became the grocery lady, the yard work lady, the garbage lady, the house work lady, cook, medicine picker upper, you name it.....I did it, all while in my 20s. Do you think I didn't develop some issues after that? Let's see now, I've never been arrested, never committed a crime -- oh pardon me, I have received 2 parking tickets (when I was at divorce court) -- paid in full, never committed child abuse on my own daughter (and she's an intelligent 16 year old happy girl doing very well in school and wants to go to college), I drink an alcohol beverage twice a year (my birthday and New Year's eve), I did smoke pot (and inhale) on more than one occasion (no one is perfect) -- and that does say DID not does. Perhaps you need to broaden your circle of friends. Married people that stay together that fight and don't love each, cheat on each other and all the other crap do a disservice to the children, they do more harm to them then good. Yes, divorce hurts them as well, but for them to live in an environment of fighting, hatefulness, cheating, name calling, etc., teaches them far more disrespect and harm than it ever would good. If they want to try marriage counseling, yes I'm all for that, if that doesn't work out.....divorce, for the sake of the children. I'd rather see 2 individual loving parents separate than 2 hateful parents stay together with all that anomoisity in front of the kids on a regular basis.
Posted at 9:45AM on Apr 18th 2009 by Terri
59. Best she's looked in a long time.
Posted at 10:26AM on Apr 18th 2009 by Roger C.
60. I don't see Paris getting knocked up without being married,so why are some of you bitching her out?
Paris is minding her businesses and her successful shows. Personally, I like both girls.
Posted at 10:46AM on Apr 18th 2009 by Melinda