
Have we seen the last of hot young starlet Lauren London?
After making an appearance at Diddy's All-White Party in Beverly Hills during the 4th of July weekend, the actress confirmed all rumors surrounding her pregnancy.
With her latest film, 'I Love You, Beth Cooper,' opening up this week, suffice to say the 24 year old Los Angeles native will be taking some time off from her acting career after giving birth.
Starring 'Heroes' actress Hayden Panettiere, along with Paul Rust and Jack T. Carpenter, 'Cooper' chronicles the story of a nerdy valedictorian who proclaims his love for the hottest and most popular girl in school - Beth Cooper - during his graduation speech. Much to his surprise, Beth shows up at his door that very night and decides to show him the best night of his life.
London plays Cammy, one of Cooper's best friends.
According to the press notes, Lauren London's reaction to the script echoed the filmmakers': "When I first read the script, I thought it was hilarious, and I had to be a part of it. I wanted to be Cammy, not just because she's dry and bitchy, although that is fun, but because you can't hate her. She's likeable because she's telling the truth. Most people have social filters, but Cammy doesn't. She says what she thinks without thinking. It's funny and dry, and it has a sting. But it stays funny because, inside, you know she's a good person."
While she hasn't named who the father is, speculation is that rapper Lil' Wayne is the baby's daddy and that she's around seven months along the way.
According to Musikizme, Ms. London said, "I can't tell you who the father is but he is one of the top rappers in the country."
Her film roles thus far have included 'ATL,' with rapper T.I., 'This Christmas' with Columbus Short, an episodic role on HBO's 'Entourage,' and 'Next Day Air,' which came out earlier this year.






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By: patrice on 7/09/2009 7:28PM
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By: Sheryl on 7/12/2009 3:41AM
WOW... another unwed 'baby momma', and the father is a rapper? That's original. I just thought she had better taste than than. Seriously, "lil wayne"? Scary. Didn't he write a song about the many girls he wants? And recently, in an article he spoke of waking up in the morning to women, who he didn't even know their names? One word...EEWW
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By: SMH on 7/12/2009 7:03AM
I am not surprised at all that lil Wayne may be the father.It`s the typical"mo"of alot of women these days....and that is to get with the most "thugish" guy they can find.For whatever reason alot of women just aren`t interested in decent brothas.I don`t know if the stability of a good man is viewed as being boring or too predictable to some women or what,but you can`t deny the trend.Alot of women just aren`t checking for decent men,they say they are,but their actions say the opposite.
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By: whatever on 7/12/2009 4:47PM
Well the truth is that women who like thugs like thugs. The problem starts when a man who is a good brotha becomes interested in the women who likes thugs because she is beautiful. Then the good brotha becomes upset and say all women like thugs, when in fact, he is just showing interest in the wrong type of woman. So a good brothat needs to look for a good woman. She may not look like Lauren or Halle, but she will love you and honor you, and cause you not to be embarrassed.
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By: Georgiapeach on 7/13/2009 11:48PM
I have my MS and I am going for my PhD in Psychology. The guy I am talking to is thuggish with the interests of becoming a Optician. The thug guy approached me as a gentlemen. The so called decent men didn't approach me cuz their too busy shaving their goatee. lol
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By: Angel on 7/12/2009 9:05AM
I can not believe there are still people today who think a woman should be married to have a baby as though mariage is a guarantee. I know lots of married people screwing kids lives up every day. I understand the positive effects having a healthy mother and a father in a healthy family environment can have on a child, but let's keep it real and acknowledge there are some single parents who have healthier relationships with their children then some married parents. It's all about the individuals. Divorce rate is at 55% and more then half the parents remaining married are cheating. So why are so many people still pretending marriage is the answer? Look at McNair that just died and the millions others cheating married people just like him. The year is 2009, let's keep it real folks and stop it with that fiarytale b.s. about marriage. The truth is most marriages are dysfunctional because most only marry as a result of pressure or media brainwash. Marriage can be good when it works, but it rarely works. Again, I ask, so why so many people keep getting married when the odds are stacked so highly against them?
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By: Tara on 7/13/2009 2:02PM
I must say I was shocked when I was reading your comment. Yes the divorce rate is high and many have forgotten the beauty of marriage, but marriage a God joined marriage is a wonderful thing. Just because people mess up the concept does not negate the fact that it is still the better way of living.
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By: Big D on 7/13/2009 5:33PM
You are missing the point sweetie! Everyone know the divorce rate. The point is just because single mother-hood is out here does not make it okay to purposly make a baby out of wed-lock! Yeah there are a lot of screwed up marriages out here but there are way more screwed up children born without fathers. The reason why we see the bad marriages is because the spotlight is not put on the good solid two parent house holds.
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By: kcn9971 on 7/13/2009 6:31PM
So in other words... Let society break down and go to hell because you want to keep it REAL!!!As for your comments about Obama, perhaps if he had a stable family structure he wouldn't be the lying, overspending, financially irresponsible, corrupt President we have today!!!
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By: Angel on 7/19/2009 9:10AM
To Big D and the other commenter, no, I am not missing the point at all. I speak facts. I work in an industry that deal with married couples, divorce, relationships, and dating, and have done so for the past 15 years. The real problem is people try to emulate a marriage or relationship from hundreds and even thousands of years ago in today's society and environment, which is totally different. I have no problem admitting that marriage can be a beautiful thing when the right two people get married under the right circumstances. I again state most people do not do the work on themselves before trying to get married. 9 out of 10 people will not have a successful marriage if they have not taken the time to do the work on themselves. Dont he work will one, teach you to be a good partner, and 2), teach you how to chooe a good partner. My point again is most people only get married because the idea and thought of marriage has been embedded in their heads since childhood by the media, their peers, parents etc. Marriage should only enter a person's mind once two individuals who find themselves compatible enter a relationship, have put in some time, fallen in love, understand and agree on their objectives and goals and have decided they want to spend the rest of their lives togehter. Today we have women and men who are not even in a relationship running around looking for husbands and wives. That's not how it works. More people need to learn to be fully independent, mentally, emotionally, physically and financially before trying to marry. I rest my case lol.
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