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Bernie Ecclestone becomes a father again at age of 89
Bernie Ecclestone has become a dad again at the grand age of 89.
The former Formula One boss and his wife, Fabiana Flosi, 44 welcomed a son, Ecclestone’s first. “We have a son named Ace. I am so proud,” he told Blick magazine about the new arrival. Ecclestone already has three daughters with his previous partners. His eldest, Deborah, 65, was born to his first wife Ivy Bamford before welcoming Tamara, 35, and Petra, 31, with his second wife Slavica Radic. The new dad also already has five grandchildren. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/new...ectid=12344925 |
That’s responsible isn’t it
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Selfish in the extreme
She is no spring chicken either |
I look forward to the crowd that lost their minds at Brigitte having a baby in her 50’s reacting the same way to this
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fair enough, Fabiana gave birth to a son in just 25 minutes either
from what i heard on our entertainment news on our local radio what they said about this news |
Well the baby well be financially secure but probably never know it's dad. Far too old, I don't know what the logic there is unless you really are that uninterested in your children that you couldn't care less whether you'll even be around to see them grow up
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Go bernie |
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I’d be doing blood tests ;) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
There's a increased risk of complications the older the parents, this was a bit irresponsible.
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Selfish
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I'd say it was a risk. At 47 admitting to myself I've moved on from fertile maiden to crone is hard... blessed be :bawling: |
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I don't think 44 is too old. A typical 44 year old person in today's world is a lot different to a 44 year old a few decades ago.
People are more active and healthier than before. I see no issue at all with having a child in your 40's. 90's however is a different matter, the child will be lucky to know his father and even if he does, he will most likely remember the pain of having to bury him young. The circle of life is such that children SHOULD (but sadly not always) outlive their parents but I think it's cruel to inevitably inflict that trauma on a child. The child will likely never know his father or will probably only remember him dying at a young age. |
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Bernie is a nasty little ****, so if he is not around it's probably a good thing
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His wife is smart though, when he kicks it she’ll have her share and control in the kids share, quids in
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