At 62 years of age it’s clear that there’s nothing slowing down this Hollywood star.
Jeff Goldblum, who is fast approaching grand-daddy age, has revealed that he is about to become a father for the first time.
The Jurassic Park star announced that he and wife Emilie Livingston are expecting their first child, and they already know the sex.
Jeff, who appeared on the Late Show With David Letterman, confirmed that his 32-year-old former Olympic gymnast partner was three months’ along. But he didn’t stop there.
One of your favourite childhood stars is pregnant.
Jeff also went on to confirm that the pair were expecting a son. And that, despite being pregnant, Emilie can still get her leg behind her head.
“To this day she needs no warming up she could come out here and put her leg like there and hold it there…. And she’s pregnant,” he said.
“She’s three months pregnant.”
And they’ve already picked a name. Seems this pair are very efficient indeed.
Take a look for yourself, if you don’t believe us.
The couple, who are both Canadian, have been together for just over three years and were married on November 8 last year.
According to Jeff, Emilie gave him the greatest wedding present, telling him she was pregnant the day before they tied the knot.
Jeff said the pair like the name Elliot Charlie.
“Charlie is kind of a family name, [so] well it’s up to him then maybe he can say ”Hey I like Charlie better than Elliot,’ ” he said.
While this is Jeff’s third marriage, having previously been married to actresses Patricia Gaul and Geena Davis, this is Jeff’s first child.
We wish Jeff, Emilie and baby Elliot all the best.
Top Comments
wow i cant beleive hes that old. https://vid.me/YGuw
I think having a child at 62 is wrong
Oh well. If your name is really Dee, it's likely you won't :)
I am just imagining the screaming, shrieking vitriol any woman of that age who was able to get pregnant would face. Apparently though, he's a man and a famous actor, so being completely selfish is ok then.
But nature wins this argument, so... yeah.
Yes, nature gives the baby a much higher risk of having something really wrong with it or the mother miscarrying it.
And there is a very good chance nature will kill the father before the child even finishes school, so...yeah.
Nature's great. Gave us cancer, polio, cot death and all sorts of other treats. It's because we fight nature constantly that the average life expectancy is not still around the age of 50 and this man who is of elderly grandfather age has fathered a child. He can thank science and good luck, not nature, which is not on the side of geriatrics procreating.
Just because you CAN do something does not make it right to do it.