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Richie 'More Than 12 Weeks Pregnant'

July 5th, 2007 5:59pm EDT  Post a comment

Nicole RichieSocialite Nicole Richie is more than 12 weeks pregnant with the child of her rocker boyfriend Joel Madden, according to the latest U.S. reports. The Simple Life star found out she is expecting the Good Charlotte frontman's child after taking a home pregnancy test, multiple sources tell Us Weekly.

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Thu Jul 5 2007 22:29:05 By: catboots4 ( 66)
i just wonder what this could mean with her current dui problems with court and jail and whatever????????
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Thu Jul 5 2007 23:08:24 By: Nessie3 ( 79)
Yuk!
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Thu Jul 5 2007 23:10:00 By: savage ( 1305)
I hope that she has a healthy baby.
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Fri Jul 6 2007 00:01:20 By: sesheppard ( 235)
i'm happy for her! she will be a great mom...she is sooo funny!
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Fri Jul 6 2007 00:40:54 By: Bhill ( 139)
Ummm Ditto savage. What else can you say. Time will tell if she will be a great mom.
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Fri Jul 6 2007 00:57:59 By: Lady sparx k42 ( 47)
Ugh allow it. I kant c er wiv a yoot, nah man air it, datz jus fukd up.
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Fri Jul 6 2007 02:30:36 By: just asking ( 2408)
Driving Under the Influence of Fame
The famous—Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Nichole Richie, Mel Gibson, Ty Pennington, Vivica A. Fox, Tracy Morgan, Haley Joel Osment, Michelle Rodriguez, George Michael, Ray Liotta, Mike Tyson, rap artist Eve and players in the NFL, NBA and MLB—all have one thing in common: driving under the influence. And the public outcry over Hilton’s release and reincarceration only underscores the fact that—famous or not—the nation wants something to be done about it. Find out what MADD has to say and the simple solution that could put an end to drunk driving.
In the last year, a great number of celebrities and high-profile sports figures have been arrested for committing drunk driving offenses. Among them, Paris Hilton has gotten the most attention—and public outrage. And for good reason.
Hilton has not taken responsibility for the fact she drank before getting behind the wheel, drove on a suspended drivers’ license and then appealed to the governor for leniency in her sentence for that offense. MADD believes she should accept full responsibility for her actions, especially since a vast young audience is watching her every move.
MADD also believes that Hilton should have an alcohol ignition interlock installed on her car so that she cannot drive drunk again. In fact, through our Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving, we are advocating for an ignition interlock to be placed on every car for all convicted drunk drivers.
The reason why people continue to drive drunk is because they can. And Hilton is a good example. She, like many others who have had their license suspended, continue to drive. Ignition interlocks would put an end to this as an interlock device prevents the car from being started if a measurable amount of alcohol is in the driver’s system. Courts across the country are too lenient on those who drive on suspended licenses due to drunk driving. In addition to jail time, fines and other sanctions, MADD would like to see at least a one-year interlock provision for those who drive on suspended licenses.
Armed with new data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which shows that drunk driving fatalities are higher than they have been in 15 years, MADD’s National Board met with Congressional leaders in June to ask them for an increased focus on drunk driving across the nation and to support MADD's Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving. In addition to ignition interlocks on all convicted drunk driver vehicles, the Campaign also calls for the exploration of new technologies to prevent a vehicle from being driven by someone who is drunk as well as increased enforcement and public support.
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Fri Jul 6 2007 02:52:11 By: cbelle ( 121)
That is alot of good information, Just Asking. I like the idea of ALL cars having something to stop drunk driving. The interlock system for EVERY convicted drunk driver is rather harsh, because some aren't alcoholic. But young people who think they are bulletproof, and the habitual drunk drivers, yeah, I agree. But it would be easier to install something on ALL cars. That would eliminate the problem drastically.
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Fri Jul 6 2007 03:25:25 By: marshall2 ( 2343)
Good but now she must EAT!
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