There have been a number of updates this week in the world of celebrity pregnancies. Kristin Cavallari came out against vaccinating any future baby bumps. Kelly Clarkson is recording a new album, despite being super preggers. And JWoww is having to make sacrifices for her soon-to-be daughter.
Kristin Cavallari finds herself in the hot seat once again for comments she made during an interview with FBC. During the sit-down, Cavallari revealed that she did not vaccinate her first child and has no plans to do so with her second, as Think Progress reports:
"Cavallari, who is pregnant with her second child, told host Lisa Kennedy Montgomery that she and Cutler hadn't vaccinated their first son and would not vaccinate their second one once he is born. When Montgomery challenged her by arguing that there is no real evidence showing that vaccines are harmful, Cavallari responded that she had 'read too many books about autism' and cited the fact that one in 88 boys are diagnosed with autism today."
Kelly Clarkson also finds herself in the news. This time it's for working on a new album, in between rushing to the bathroom, in order to deal with her terrible morning sickness.
According to Perez Hilton, Jesse Shatkin, who is producing Clarkson's upcoming album, revealed that Kelly's baby bump isn't interfering with Clarkson's career:
"It's a little left-of-center and cool. One of them is kind of an electronic banger, but it has kind of a haunting melody that I think she was attracted to. She's really open-minded."
Finally, JWoww has learned that there are sacrifices to be made when you are an expecting mother. The MTV reality TV star recently had to downgrade her fashion lifestyle.
It's all for a good cause, as the additional space will be used as a nursery. Still, Jenn isn't bummed out by the decision, as MTV reports:
"Though Jenni is understandably sad to pack up her private oasis, she's stoked to make room for bigger and better things - okay, maybe more like smaller and better things."
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