Celebrities serious about adoptions (27/10/08) PDF Print E-mail

The Richie-Maddens may be getting an addition to their family! According to Star magazine, Nicole Richie (daughter of Lionel Richie of “The Commodores” fame) really wants to adopt a baby. She’s come into contact with low-income families through her charity organization, The Richie-Madden Children’s Foundation.

A source close to her and Joel says, “Nicole is seriously looking into it and asking a lot of questions about adopting. Nicole has been visiting Beyond Shelter in Los Angeles two or three times a week and spends a couple of hours with homeless children. She loves being around them." 

The source also says that Joel isn’t as into the whole adoption idea as Nicole, but she’s determined. But Joel hasn’t ruled out more children altogether. He recently said, He said: "If it could be as easy as Harlow, then sure we will have more kids."

Nicole has changed so much in the last year! She’s like a completely different person! Guess that’s what motherhood will do to ya!

[Source: Hollyscoop, 27 October 2008]

 
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