Celebs Celebrate Babies!

November 8th, 2009 // Leave a Comment

And who wouldn’t?  Babies are totally cute and never yell at you for not washing the dishes (I was busy, dammit!).  Oh right, babies.

Many beautiful celebrities turned up for the March of Dimes Celebration of Babies luncheon yesterday to recognize celebrity breeders and honoring those helping March of Dimes to keep all babies healthy.

As you can see, preeminent sexy-lady, Halle Berry was there looking, well, sexy.  Sadly, her daughter Nahla wasn’t in attendance, who is seriously cuter than puppies wearing bunny costumes (is there anything cuter than that?).

Nicole Richie, one of the events planners, was also there, and I just have to say that homegirl has put on some weight and she looks great!  This is the first time in recent history that she doesn’t look like Jack Skellington.  Work it, girl!

Other famous types in attendance were Nicole Sullivan, Kelli Martin, Elizabeth Rohm, and Julie Bowden.

Gallery Info: Halle Berry, Nicole Richie, Nicole Sullivan, Kelli Martin, Elizabeth Rohm, and Julie Bowden leave their kids with sitters so they can celebrate at the March of Dimes Celebration of Babies luncheon on 11/7/09.

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