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Am I allowed to say that I love how Clay always seems to be surrounded by sistahs?
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This is a 25-year old song by Don Henley of the Eagles. Pretty much sums up what I think of the media today. I wish he'd write another for 2008, since
it's only gotten worse in the past quarter century.
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http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20204234,00.html
Pals Say Clay Aiken Will Be a 'Good Parent'Originally posted Tuesday June 03, 2008 03:40 PM EDT
"Congratulations, Clay!" says American Idol alum Jennifer Hudson. "I think he will be a good parent." Actor Eric Roberts and wife Eliza says their close friend Foster - the sister of music producer David Foster - pulled them aside at her 50th birthday party in Los Angeles in March to tell of her pregnancy with a friend, whom they later learned was the 29-year-old Aiken. "This is a story of two people, who perhaps not typical as parents - whatever typical is - or at a stage of life typical for parent, want to have a child to love and to experience parenthood," Roberts says. "These people have the best foundation of all to share such an important task, which is a strong, abiding friendship." Foster, who has been friends with Aiken since they worked together on Idol, was artificially inseminated, and is due in August, a rep for her Foster's brother tells PEOPLE. Eliza Roberts stresses: "People should understand: It's not like he's the donor and she's the surrogate. These are two people who made a very loving decision to have a baby together." Talked on BusFormer Idol contestant Carmen Rasmusen, who toured with Aiken after the second season, says, "I've always thought Clay would make a great dad. He's great with kids. ... He's accomplished a lot in his career, so it's probably a good time for him to be a dad."While on the tour bus, Aiken would talk about wanting to become a father, Rasmusen says. "I remember him saying, 'I can't wait to be a dad and have a family and have my own kids,'" recalls she. "He really was looking forward to being a father, even five years ago. I thought it was so cute that that was a priority for him." |
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Interesting and very timely article:
http://www.music.msn.com/music/article.aspx?news=317377>1=7702
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Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpson
Mission impossible: Celebs' attempts to hide pregnancies
June 4, 2008, 6:22 AM EST
Deny, deny, deny. That's what musician Pete Wentz did in April when reports surfaced that fiancee Ashlee Simpson was carrying his child. In an angry missive to MTV.com, Wentz fumed: "There is a witch hunt for people to be pregnant whenever they get engaged in Hollywood. This is all news to me." Last week, Wentz, who married the 23-year-old singer (now Simpson-Wentz) last month at her parents' Los Angeles-area home, happily confirmed the news on his blog, explaining that the couple "wanted to wait until after the first trimester" to make it official. Photos: Celeb Moms | Dreamy Dads Most expectant parents, concerned about the possibility of a miscarriage, wait until after the first three months of pregnancy to share the news with family and friends. But discretion is nearly impossible for those in the media spotlight. "Every woman, no matter who they are or what they do for a living, has the right to wait until at least (three) months before sharing this very personal news," Wentz, who turns 29 Thursday, told MTV.com last week. "We wanted to wait until after the first trimester and get a clean bill of health from our doctors before confirming anything, just like any other couple." "Being a boy I have no idea how to respond to such things and my first instinct was to protect her and the baby," said Wentz, bassist for rock band Fall Out Boy. "It's insane that you can't let happy news brew in Hollywood. This wasn't about press or anything. ... I apologize to anyone who felt misinformed but the truth is, the person and growing baby is who I felt most loyal to protect and defend." Wentz isn't the first celebrity to dispute pregnancy rumors. In late December, Nicole Kidman, who had a miscarriage during her marriage to Tom Cruise, denied that she is expecting a baby with husband Keith Urban - only to confirm it a week later. Jennifer Lopez, who welcomed twins with husband Marc Anthony in February, announced she was pregnant in November following denials by the couple. Even so, attempts by celebrities to keep their pregnancies private doesn't stop celebrity magazines and gossip Web sites from issuing reports to the contrary. Jared Shapiro, executive editor of Life & Style Weekly, told The Associated Press the magazine began publishing stories that Simpson, the younger sister of Jessica Simpson, was pregnant after receiving information from various sources. "The news of the pregnancy makes for great breaking news," he said. "Ninety-nine percent of these celebrities end up confirming, so they do talk about it - they just do it on their own terms," said Shapiro. He said it's the media's job "to break news. Not wait for news." Pregnancy is a big game in the celeb news business, as indicated by the millions of dollars that People magazine has paid for exclusive photos of the children of Jennifer Lopez (reportedly $6 million), Angelina Jolie ($4 million for photos of baby Shiloh, now 2) and Christina Aguilera ($1.5 million). Competition from Internet gossips raises the stakes even higher in getting the news first, Shapiro said. "It's hard for celebrities to keep a pregnancy secret but if you look at who they surround themselves with - they've got doctors, lawyers, agents, managers, publicists, assistants, friends, family," he said. "Add that into the fact that you've got photographers following them, and just the entire American public on celebrity watch now - you can't pull it off. Your every word is heard." Shapiro said stars are "getting creative in their choice of words, and that's become a whole new game: dissecting what a (representative's) comment actually means. Is it a denial? Is it a confirmation? Is a non-denial denial?" Simpson-Wentz simply stayed mum while promoting her new album, "Bittersweet World." But when a star finds out she's pregnant, how much talking should their representatives do? Public Relations representative Ken Sunshine says "way too many" in his profession mishandle private matters (such as pregnancy) by not acting in their clients' interest. "Where I think the outrage comes is when they sell out their client, and either the clients are not aware or too stupid to realize what's happening, and that is outrageous," particularly when there's a child involved, said Sunshine, whose clients include John Mayer and Leonardo DiCaprio. Sunshine said there are lines to be drawn - especially in today's celeb-crazed climate. If somebody "wants to maintain some anonymity or some privacy of extremely personal things like this, they should be able to do it," he said. |
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I like a lot of these quotes someone compiled of Clay's:
http://www.nutquote.com/quote/Clay_Aiken My faves: You know, I think I'm a stronger person for realizing that you can't make everybody love you. There are 120 million kids in the world right now who don't go to school. Who have no education - who have no access to education. A person is defined by what he chooses to do with his life, not by what happens to him. It's important that I make a difference in some way. It's not necessarily how I make a difference, but I want to make sure that I do. I went to school for special education. I always assumed when I had the opportunity I would love to try and help kids with disabilities. In my ideal world, no child would suffer. Charitable instincts would prevail. There would be global acceptance of all different types of people. |
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Clay is a dreamer... that's a very cool quality about him IMO....
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Whaddaya know - Randy Jackson actually said decent things about Clay's impending "dadhood." No sneering, tittering, or rude facial expressions.
http://www.etonline.com/news/2008/06/62552/index.html |
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http://dlisted.com/node/26529
Stop Him Before It's Too Late!![]() As you already know and have been grossed out by, Gayken is expecting a papoose with his 50-year-old female friend, Jaymes Foster. Jaymes still hasn't popped out Gayken's spawn, but they are already planning to have more using advanced IVF therapy. A source said that the two lesbos have frozen their eggs and sperm for future fun. Imagine what that freezer looks like? It's probably like Gay Pride Antarctica up in there. Gayken's spermies are entertaining Jaymes' fruit fly eggs with a full-on tribute to Cher. The source said that Gayken and James really want two kids, so they are hoping to conceive again in March. That way Jaymes will pop another out in December 2009. "They're both incredibly successful and wealthy, so money is certainly no object. And he just adores children. He is going to make a wonderful and caring father. There's no doubt about that," said the source. One is enough for Gayken! He's probably trying to create the gay version of The Osmonds. Scratch that. The Osmonds are the gay version of The Osmonds. How I wish I was in the delivery room when baby Gayken comes popping out and takes one look at his hot daddy. He's going to scream, "I'm going back in!" |
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Yay for baby Clay.
Claymazement ~ Your avi is very very dreamy. I love what Cookie said in People about his older fans. How very smart of him to say that. Very very handsome and very very smart. |
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Thanks, Who. He is so yummy. And you're right, he is smart to appreciate his older fans. He's already getting some of the same crap that Clay gets -
snide comments about his older fans, but I'm pretty sure he knows their money spends just as well as the PYT's. I just hope all that sarcasm
doesn't run off a lot of his young fans. I kind of doubt it, though, since Cookie is perceived as "cool" and will probably never be as
persecuted as Clay is even if he did come from a reality show and has tons of older fans (who are the main audience for that show anyway, duh).
This from the Post Tribune in Indiana:
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Who Made Who 2 wrote:It's known as the "Claby". A second Claby will be in the oven by next year. The more Clabies, the better. |
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KellyClarksonSucks wrote: Well if they're as kind hearted and sweet as their daddy then I say YAY! |
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Havin' My Claby
[Clay:] Havin' my claby What a lovely way of sayin' How much you love me Havin' my claby What a lovely way of sayin' What you're thinkin' of me I can see it, face is glowin' I can see in your eyes I'm happy you know it [Both:] That you're havin' my claby [Clay:] You're the woman I love And I love what it's doin' to ya [Both:] Havin' my claby [Clay:] You're a woman in love And I love what's goin' through ya [Clay:] The need inside you I see it showin' Whoa, the seed inside ya Baby, do you feel it growin' Are you happy you knowin' That you're [Both:] Havin' my claby [Jaymes:] I'm a woman in love And I love what it's doin' to me [Both:] Havin' my claby [Jaymes:] I'm a woman in love And I love what's goin' through me [Clay:] Didn't have to do it Wouldn't put ya through it You could have swept it from your life But you wouldn't do it No, you wouldn't do it [Both:] And you're havin' my claby [Jaymes:] I'm a woman in love And I love what it's doin' to me [Both:] Havin' my claby [Jaymes:] I'm a woman in love And I love what's goin' through me [Clay:] Havin' my claby What a lovely way of sayin' How much you love me [Clay:] Havin' my claby (havin' my claby) |
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That is so cute, KCS. The Claby is one lucky baby. He/She has fantastic parents who really wanted him/her. He/She won't have to worry about paying college
tuition either.
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Everyone is quick to try to define who Clay is and what his relationships are. The only people not talking about it are the parties involved, which are Clay
and Jaymes.
I thought they were just friends who decided they wanted a child together....Considering that only the gossips are talking for now, we don't know what their relationship is. I expect that there will be an article after the baby is born in People or on some TV news show and they will talk about it then. Of course he's defined himself before and nobody listened so I doubt that the gossips will listen this time either. |
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do you really think Clay will give an interview in people? doesn't that go against everything he's been saying? that he wants his personal life to be
private and that it's no one's business! Seems he'd keep quiet even after the claby is born so as not to exploit it for publicity.
I don't know their relationship..but I know the clayfans follow his every move and from what I can tell NO ONE saw this coming as there was never even a hint of romance between them. |
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