Careful What You Wish For

May
07

Careful What You Wish For

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As Ireland Baldwin and now Taylor Anne and Hayley Hasselhoff wish their divorcing parents could get along; Rumor, Scout and Tallulah Willis have the opposing problem: divorced parents that are so friendly, it's downright creepy.


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The photo would be so much worse if Ashton had his hand on Bruce's thigh. Y U C K!!!

I'm torn between the "yuck factor" and the "it's so great they get along factor". I think I'm leaning toward the latter, only because it's nice to see Hollywood parents getting along and not trashing each other all the time, ala Baldwin and Bassinger.

I think it's creepy. Besides, Bruce is WAY hotter than Ashton cuold ever think of being. Seriously.

As a child of divorced parents who had the decency and class to remain amicable for the children's sake (and all the future family occasions we would want both our parents to attend), I have to say it's nice that Bruce and Demi didn't completely lose touch with all of the reasons they married and had three children together in the first place.

Maybe life together as a married couple isn't right for them, but they remain connected through their three daughters, and the fact that they can still enjoy each other's company and friendship speaks volumes about their emotional maturity.

Children of celebrities have enough problems growing up in the media glare without having to suffer the antics of selfish fuckwit parents like Hasselhoff/Bach or Baldwin/Basinger.

My father's crazy-ass wife is that same kind of self-involved narcissist, so her ex-husband didn't even attend his own daughter's wedding. It was a real shame for the bride.

I guess it's nice, but there's also a little creepiness there. I think because those old-young marriages weird me out. And celebrities are bizarre, and therefore inherently creepy.

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