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Belly Laughs by Jenny McCarthy Review
Original at babymommablog.com
• Tue, May 26
By Tara Being pregnant for some is a emotional roller coaster. If you want to buy a book that is bound to make you laugh, literally, out loud you must buy this book. After finding out I was pregnant I immediately went out and bought the usual pregnancy books. One of my best friends from college sent me...
Opinion: 'In the Motherhood' had a difficult transition from Web to ...
Original at Dallas Morning News
• Fri, Mar 27
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ABC made some adjustments for the TV version of Motherhood; the actresses Cheryl Hines (of Curb Your Enthusiasm), Megan Mullally (Will & Grace) and Jessica St. Clair (Worst Week) were cast in the lead roles, replacing Leah Remini, Jenny McCarthy and ...
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TV review: Real life is funnier than 'Motherhood'
Original at Star-Telegram.com
• Wed, Mar 25
ABC ABC’s new sitcom In the Motherhood is based on a cult-hit online series that starred Chelsea Handler, Leah Remini and Jenny McCarthy as humorously imperfect moms. The Web version is a fast-paced, funny, vignette-style series, often covering more ...
Opinion: Jenny McCarthy: responding to criticism
Original at mikestanton (WordPress)
• Sat, Feb 23
By Mike Stanton My offline existence has led me to neglect Action For Autism recently. This at a time when my blog has never been more popular. But I have no illusions about the reason. It is all down to Jenny McCarthy. I wrote a couple of short pieces about her and Google did the rest. As a result many parents who a...
[Movie Review] Santa Baby [3.5 stars] by Ben
Original at matchflick
• Wed, Dec 5
I no longer think of Playboy when I hear the name Jenny McCarthy. I now think of Autism, and good acting. She does a superb job in this charming and funny Christmas story.Santa (George Wendt) is...
Opinion: finally, vaccine’s role in autism and other chronic illness hits Oprah
Original at honest human
• Tue, Oct 2
By Suzanne The mood in vaccine awareness and informed-consent circles last week was downright joyous. Although the coverage has been far from perfect (read: Barbara Walter’s denying the reality in front of her face), a mother’s tale of how her son recovered from autism — which also mentions the “v”...