Now Megan Gale’s just showing off. The 38-year-old Aussie supermodel has posted this photo of her growing baby bump on instagram.
And here she is on The Today Show, with Ben Fordham and Karl Stefanovic. Who are worshiping her. (Where are our suited-up man worshippers, huh?)
And this is the excessively handsome man – 25-year-old Shaun Hampson – who will be the father of Megan’s child.
Genetic lottery: WON.
Colin Farrell is scared of having sex sober
Colin FarrellThe handsome Irish Saving Mr Banks actor, 37, told Elle magazine that monogamy might not be possible for him, that sex tapes are embarrassing and that sex in the afternoon light is terrifying. Keep in mind that in the past, Farrell’s been linked romantically to Angelina Jolie, Britney Spears, Demi Moore, and even Elizabeth Taylor.
Farrell has been extremely open about living with drug and alcohol addiction and his many rehab visits. His favourite hobby for many years has been seducing women with his perfectly casual facial hair and Irish accent.
Now that he’s clean and sober, sex is a lot scarier. “I made love to a woman about two and half years after I got clean, and it was one of the most terrifying moments of my life,” Farrell said.
“It was in the afternoon. The windows and the curtains were open. It was lovely, and to be crass, it wasn’t f**king. She was very gentle. But it was terrifying. Because I was just used to drunkenness and dark rooms and clubs and toilets and wherever.”
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I'm always bemused when I see prospective first-time mums bathed in the earth-mother glow of pregnancy, belly-cupping their bumps all the way to tomorrow. I did that too - well, only in private.
Pregnancy can be a lovely time, especially with your first, when it's all fantasy and no reality. A baby in the womb is the most peaceful little thing who kicks cutely and never cries. In your mind, your child is always going to be the 'good' baby who sleeps all the time and cries only when it's hungry.
They have no idea what they're in for when bubba is born! Feeling torn in half from sheer exhaustion, acute soreness from head to toe, stinging sleep deprivation, and being flooded with the 'what do I do now?' confusion that constitutes 99% of your daily thinking - to the point where many can't even really enjoy their baby. I think it's only when you've got a bit of distance from those first crazy weeks/months that you truly appreciate your baby.
Keeping expectations low is a great way to handle the shock new motherhood has on your system, for better or worse.
Colin Farrell is lovely!