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Single Moms - Why Does Hollywood Celebrate Them?
ABCNews.com ^ | John Stossel

Posted on 02/24/2002 12:53:14 PM PST by pocat

Feb. 22 — Did you hear the happy news? Jodie Foster and Calista Flockhart have new babies!

Camryn Manheim has a new baby, too. And Elizabeth Hurley is expecting! Whether adopting or giving birth, add them and Rosie O'Donnell to the long list of single moms who are celebrated in Hollywood. But as all these new moms are celebrated, do you notice that there's no talk about any need for a father to guide these kids?

Sounds like Manheim's TV show.

"I'm going to be a single mom," Manheim's character on The Practice said, calling the baby's father "basically just a sperm donor."

"I don't believe I need a man in my life to raise a happy, healthy daughter," Manheim's character told millions of viewers.

Hollywood keeps telling us that.

When TV's Murphy Brown gave birth with no father in sight, then-Vice President Dan Quayle complained: "Hollywood thinks it's cute to glamorize illegitimacy. Hollywood doesn't get it."

Quayle was ridiculed for his complaint, while actress Candice Bergen appeared on magazine cover after cover and won an Emmy.

Her producer, Diane English, even said at the 1992 awards ceremony: "As Murphy herself said, 'I couldn't possibly do a worse job raising my kid alone than the Reagans did with theirs.'"

Now Murphy alone, with her good income, might have made a great mom, but I notice that Candice Bergen in real life chose to be a married mom. Bergen also later said that Quayle's point was completely sound, though she thought it was arrogant of him to criticize a program he hadn't seen.

Now I know many single moms do a fine job raising kids. But it's not easy. Parenting is an all-consuming job for two people. And fathers, if not trendy, are useful.

Some studies show that girls with fathers are less likely to be promiscuous, while boys with fathers are less likely to be delinquent. But watching TV, you'd think single women like Elizabeth Hurley having babies is nothing but great news.

"A woman is never more beautiful than when she's pregnant," said the Today show's Matt Lauer, who later talked to a fashion columnist about how Hurley's pregnancy changed her fashion statement.

Role Models for Parenthood?

Celebrating single moms sends a bad message to the little girls who imitate stars. Today, a third of the children born in America are born to single moms. This is not a good thing.

Most won't have it as easy as Elizabeth Hurley or Calista Flockhart.

In Flockhart's case, since she adopted her son, you could say it's great that an unwanted child will now be loved.

But wait a second: 100,000 American couples are waiting to adopt. They'd offer love, too — love from a mother and a father. Yet many never get a child, while stars continue to adopt.

The stars aren't breaking any laws — they just have more money to give to adoption lawyers, and sometimes the stars' fame leads birth mothers to offer them their babies.

The character Flockhart plays on TV, Ally McBeal, often fantasizes about a dancing baby.

"I want a partner, I want sex, I want a house with furniture, I want to have a baby, I want to have all of it," said Ally McBeal.

I hope she gets it. But what will her real-life son get? Flockhart once collapsed during filming, and was then hospitalized for exhaustion. Her spokeswoman blamed workaholism, saying she puts in 17-hour workdays. This is a role model for parenthood?

Flockhart says being a parent, no matter how you do it, is wonderful. Excuse me: It matters how you do it. And doing it without a father is not the best way.

Yet Hollywood keeps gushing. When actress Dyan Cannon heard about Flockhart and her new child, she told Access Hollywood, "She needs something to love when she gets home and on her days off. "

She needs something to love? Get a dog. Give me a break.


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To: Dianna
Why Does Hollywood Celebrate Single Moms, because they enjoy getting them pregnant with out having to support them.
21 posted on 02/24/2002 10:21:57 PM PST by 20yearvet
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To: Dakota gal in Seattle
Have they not seen "Mommy Dearest"?

I saw it 20 years ago, and I *still* have a grudge against wire hangers!

22 posted on 02/24/2002 10:49:26 PM PST by NYCVirago
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To: pocat
To make themselves feel better. The fact is that they cannot maintain a relationship. They are shallow, superficial and very selfish women.

What man would want that?

23 posted on 02/24/2002 10:56:52 PM PST by Vicki
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To: pocat
I don't think you can compare a normal single mom trying to raise her kids to a Hollyweird single mom. They have the money to BUY a child & then they flaunt it, like some badge of honor, or they have a child without marriage & flaunt it. No one ever said hollywood is or should be a role model for anyone!
24 posted on 02/24/2002 10:57:25 PM PST by blondee123
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To: mackattack
yup a whole thread on it yesterday... and now poof!!!
25 posted on 02/24/2002 11:00:34 PM PST by Robert_Paulson2
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To: 20yearvet
bingo... like winning the lottery.
26 posted on 02/24/2002 11:03:07 PM PST by Robert_Paulson2
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To: nmh
I don't know that they neccessarily hate men or that Hollywood celebrates them in the sense that one might think.

Rather, I think in part that it has more to do with 'art' imitating life.

As much as I hate the way Hollywood portrays much of what we see in society as being wrong, as though it were something to celebrate. I try to think of 'Hollywood' in terms of smart business. They give 'us' what we want.

Unfortunately, many of the things we want have to be boiled down to a common demoninator and we know that is never pretty.

27 posted on 02/24/2002 11:17:49 PM PST by PFKEY
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To: velvetrance
"Sometimes there can be two really crappy parents and sometimes one great heroic one.

Very true. Thank you for saying it.

28 posted on 02/25/2002 5:52:18 AM PST by MissMillie
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