Sarah Jessica Parker Loves A Scent That’s Not Her Perfume

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Sarah Jessica Parker is featured in the December issue of Elle and she shared some thoughts on motherhood. Sarah Jessica’s twin daughters were born in June and their newborn smell isn’t the only thing she’s enjoying:

“I love the smell of diapers; I even like when they’re wet and you smell them all warm like a baked good,”

She probably knew the minute she gave this quote, it’d be all over the ‘net. lol

She also shared that James Wilkie wanted a say in the naming of the babies.

He told me he really wanted Marion to be in the mix,” Sarah said of baby names for Loretta – who is indeed Marion on her birth certificate. “We thought, ‘Are we crazy? Do we let our son name one of the girls? Is that the right thing to do? Is it important for him?’ And then he goes, and I want it legal.”

How funny that he knew to ask for it “in writing”. Smart little fella.

What does Sarah fear the most about raising the two girls?

First of all, I have a fear that they’re not going to like me,” she said.

And will she share her fabulous clothes with them when they are old enough?

“The only tragedy would be if their feet are bigger than mine,” she said.

Sarah and Victoria Beckham’s closets are the two I’d die to have a peek in!! Can you imagine the goodness that lurks in there?

Sarah is next starring in Did You Hear About The Morgans? with Hugh Grant. It opens in theaters on December 11th. The trailer looked so funny! And after that movie comes the Sex & the City sequel!!! Can’t wait!

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16 Responses to Sarah Jessica Parker Loves A Scent That’s Not Her Perfume

  1. Nicole says:

    I don’t have kids, but I’ve worked at a daycare, watched plenty of babies, and have nieces and newphews, and there is nothing pleasant about a diaper, clean or dirty.

  2. Scruffy says:

    I think its great that her son wants to be involved in the naming process. Not too crazy about his suggestion but thats just me

  3. BoN says:

    I like the freshly bathe new baby smell not the diaper smell

  4. ashkam says:

    i’ll be honest, i’ll see anything with hugh grant. and yes, totally excited for SATC2!

  5. Linda123 says:

    Vera is confusing Sarah Jessica Parker with the character Carrie Bradshaw. Sarah’s everyday style is like any other woman walking down the street. Her redcarpet clothing is also hit or miss.

  6. dieselchicklett says:

    oook, that’s weird. I agree with Audrey- BABIES smell good, not diapers…

  7. Anonymous says:

    She seems so sweet. And Vera please let it go with this whole Sarah Jessica Parker as a fashionista idea you have cuz its not true. Even she says how much she doesn’t care about clothes and how she is nothing like ‘Carrie’. Give it up. Every time you mention her you mention this which makes no sense. Do some research.

  8. audrey says:

    I’m not too crazy about the scent of diapers, but there is something about the smell of a new baby that is irresistable. I get all gooey inside–until they start to cry. Then I am glad mine are grown.

  9. DonnaJ says:

    Somehow I don’t associate wet diapers with baked goods.

  10. maiah912 says:

    Yeah, same here.

  11. bgduckie_01 says:

    i like the baby smell but i hate the diaper smell…gross.

  12. ladydaytrippin says:

    Only a mom could love the smell of dirty diapers.

  13. dieselchicklett says:

    lol. NO, not even mom’s could love that smell–trust me I am one!

  14. sweet kiddo says:

    not even , no ,absolutly not ..should i go on ? :)

  15. Anonymous says:

    i just threw up in my mouth a little…

  16. Anonymous says:

    sarah jessica parker is a horrible dresser….what are you talking about vera??? she’s nothing like carrie.

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