Burke and Jude -- The DNA That Binds Them

To be or not to be the father of Samantha Burke's baby -- Samantha says Jude Law definitely be.

Jude Law, Samantha Burke

Burke -- who we first revealed to be the unwed mother of Law's love child -- announced DNA results have come back and Jude is without a doubt her baby daddy. Burke gave birth to a daughter on September 22.

Her rep tells TMZ, "Samantha and Sophia are doing well and appreciate all of the well wishes they have received."

Jude's people, who said a few months back the actor "intends to be a fully supportive part of the child's life," had no comment.



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1. turns out Jude Law definitely be.

some one at TMZ needs to go back to school for a grammer lesson..This is getting SAD

Posted at 10:25AM on Oct 11th 2009 by The Truth

2. Time to 'step up' Jude. Maybe one day you'll figure out the concept of birth control or, better yet, keeping it in your pants!

Posted at 10:27AM on Oct 11th 2009 by janalal4

3. She is such a whore she didn't know who the daddy was... what sluts those hollywood women are...

Posted at 10:29AM on Oct 11th 2009 by Rob

4. this girl won the baby lotto ... just by simply being a one night stand piece of ass / whore. good for her.

Posted at 10:32AM on Oct 11th 2009 by rizzo

5. USDA’s October crop production report, typically a bellwether for new crop soybean futures, is taking on even greater significance as farmers ponder their next move in this year’s highly volatile market.

The November 2004 soybean futures contract, set to expire in mid-to-late November, has given growers a wild ride, climbing from its 2003 harvest time low of $4.83 per bushel to a 2004 planting time high of $8.02 before dropping back to late September levels of $5.40 per bushel.

Posted at 10:33AM on Oct 11th 2009 by Kooky Fan

6. She will be in the money.....everyone should admit it, it is just like winning the lotto.

Posted at 10:49AM on Oct 11th 2009 by Carrie

7. Well, It's time to step up to the plate again,But this time keep your mess in your pants, and dig in the back pocket, pull out your wallet,and take care of the baby, with dollar bills. It's funny how that stuff works out huh?

Posted at 10:55AM on Oct 11th 2009 by homie1kanobe

8. Comment number one, they were making a play on the "To be or not to be" speech, because Jude Law is currently playing Hamlet. Which is why the first line of the story is "To be or not to be the father." Hamlet is a Shakespeare play. Which I'm thinking you don't know, because you weren't quick enough to pick up on the pun in the first place.

Posted at 11:01AM on Oct 11th 2009 by June

9. 3. She is such a whore she didn't know who the daddy was... what sluts those hollywood women are...

Posted at 10:29AM on Oct 11th 2009 by Rob



Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2009/10/11/jude-law-samantha-burke-dna-results/#comments#ixzz0Tdir5CJx

Actually, I believe it was Jude who asked for the paternity test because he didn't believe her when she insisted he was the father. Why is the woman always 'the whore'??????

Posted at 11:01AM on Oct 11th 2009 by janalal4

10. 8. Comment number one, they were making a play on the "To be or not to be" speech, because Jude Law is currently playing Hamlet. Which is why the first line of the story is "To be or not to be the father." Hamlet is a Shakespeare play. Which I'm thinking you don't know, because you weren't quick enough to pick up on the pun in the first place.

Posted at 11:01AM on Oct 11th 2009 by June



Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2009/10/11/jude-law-samantha-burke-dna-results/1#c22257199#ixzz0TdjYTyHH

That's weird. I thought it was a play on the line from the 'Maury' show??

Posted at 11:03AM on Oct 11th 2009 by janalal4

11. How did he get her pregnant? Using a turkey baster?

Posted at 11:23AM on Oct 11th 2009 by Turkey Baster

12. 5. USDA’s October crop production report, typically a bellwether for new crop soybean futures, is taking on even greater significance as farmers ponder their next move in this year’s highly volatile market.

The November 2004 soybean futures contract, set to expire in mid-to-late November, has given growers a wild ride, climbing from its 2003 harvest time low of $4.83 per bushel to a 2004 planting time high of $8.02 before dropping back to late September levels of $5.40 per bushel.

Posted at 10:33AM on Oct 11th 2009 by Kooky fan

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Hello Kooky Fan, Just thought I would let you know, your lost, This story is about Jude Law,and what you posted is irrelevant to the story, In fact you are actually on the wrong site for Crop Reports

Posted at 11:32AM on Oct 11th 2009 by homie1kanobe

13. 13. 5. USDA’s October crop production report, typically a bellwether for new crop soybean futures, is taking on even greater significance as farmers ponder their next move in this year’s highly volatile market.

The November 2004 soybean futures contract, set to expire in mid-to-late November, has given growers a wild ride, climbing from its 2003 harvest time low of $4.83 per bushel to a 2004 planting time high of $8.02 before dropping back to late September levels of $5.40 per bushel.

Posted at 10:33AM on Oct 11th 2009 by Kooky fan

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Hello Kooky Fan, Just thought I would let you know, your lost, This story is about Jude Law,and what you posted is irrelevant to the story, In fact you are actually on the wrong site for Crop Reports


Posted at 11:32AM on Oct 11th 2009 by homie1kanobe

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2009/10/11/jude-law-samantha-burke-dna-results/#comments#ixzz0TdsVmPYE

Yeah but 'Krazy Kooky Klown' is usually pretty "irrelevant" himself isn't he? That's what makes it so da.. funny!

Posted at 11:40AM on Oct 11th 2009 by janalal4

14. Kooky Fan, Just trying to help. The site you need is www.usda.gov
...your welcome.you will find everything you need to know on Crop Reports

Posted at 11:46AM on Oct 11th 2009 by homie1kanobe

15. Yeah but 'Krazy Kooky Klown' is usually pretty "irrelevant" himself isn't he? That's what makes it so da.. funny!

Posted at 11:40AM on Oct 11th 2009 by janalal4

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Hi janala14, I never have found it to be funny,Just childlike,disruptive,and very annoying.


Posted at 11:53AM on Oct 11th 2009 by homie1kanobe

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