Sarah Michelle Gellar Says You Have To Give Up Everything For Children
Sarah Michelle Gellar recently spoke out to People about the timing of having children.
“I always say, the minute you start dating someone, people ask, ‘When are you getting engaged?’ And the minute you get engaged, they ask, ‘When are you getting married?’ And then the minute you get married, they ask, ‘When are you having a baby?’ Becoming a parent is the most selfless act, and you need to be at a point in your life where you can give up anything and everything for a child. I don’t know if you know how to do that when you’re in your 20s.”
I don’t know that its anything anyone knows how to do at any certain age. I think its only when the baby physically comes into your life that it becomes real to a person.
Best of luck to Sarah Michelle and husband, Freddie Prinze, Jr. on their new baby girl, Charlotte Grace, born September 19th.
Jordasche Bledsoe










I’m still selfish so I have no right to have babies right now I’m 20.
Sarah Michelle Gellar seems like she will be a good, selfless mother.
I’d still hit it.
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