Hot Victoria's Secret angel-winged model Alessandra Ambrosio might be pregnant. Judging by her looks and last name - you know, the literally godly cocktail - a god may be the happy father, though such rumors are not yet confirmed. However that may be, gods inseminating women is not a fresh story at all and you may laugh at my assumptions but in 20 years from now, if a hero will rise, we'll just know it's Alessandra's yet unborn son.
Far from thinking about any manly dignity-slashing mockery-spreading jokes, I must admit that Alessandra demands respect, firstly because of her dazzling beauty and secondly because of the possible upcoming mother role. Unfortunately, recent pictures don't show any visible signs of pregnancy but, in all of them, American boyfriend Jamie Mazur sure looks happy, showing his teeth in a non aggressive-fatherly-joyful way.
Some off-the record sources, also known as "insiders" claim that the Brazilian supermodel is already a few months pregnant but as I previously said, irrefutable evidence is nowhere to be found. What we do know, however, is that the couple lives in a Hollywood mansion, where a third person could fit easily. Honestly, I'm actually happy myself for her simply because she seems to have shielded herself from the trashy Hollywood lifestyle and scandals and because even though it's just a rumor for now, she hasn't yet jumped at the opportunity of giving those I'm-pregnant-now-congratulate-me interviews or overtly confirming it during fashions shows.
Why can't other Hollywood figures follow such examples and stop turning their pregnancies into popularity-gaining and cash-sucking means? Flaunting your baby just to make it on the cover of some mag that, sadly, people actually read is cruel and it's not like you're doing it for the baby's good. As I recall similar happenings, I can only think about this article as one dedicated to the good moms.
Allegedly or not, Alessandra Ambrosio may soon become a mother but at least she acts like a normal one which is a pretty rare thing nowadays, especially if you take into consideration the effects Hollywood's baby-season led to: nothing but meaningless competitions based on the entirely false factumption (a cross between "fact" and "assumption") that, as J-Lo once said, "people need to know".
As far as I am concerned, I don't give a flying rat's a*s but then, again, I salute all the future mothers out there, celebrities or not.