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While being filmed by a "Nightline" camera crew on a recent humanitarian mission in Sierra Leone, actress Salma Hayek came across the starving baby of a woman unable to breast-feed. What is an international sex symbol to do in such a situation? Why, pop out a breast on camera and nurse that baby, damn it. Top that, Angelina!

Of course, the footage has gone viral and parenting blogs are now asking mothers, "Would you do the same?" Hayek, who is still breast-feeding her 1-year-old daughter, explains her decision simply: "It's about women sticking together and we really need to help the children in any way we can." The trip was part of a Pampers' "One Pack = One Vaccine," which benefits UNICEF's fight against maternal and neonatal tetanus -- but, clearly, Hayek also managed to powerfully endorse the wonders of breast milk. "It is the best thing you can do for your child, not only the bonding, that's how you build the immune system, so in a country" -- er, yeah -- "like Africa imagine how important it is for the mothers to do that," she said.

The video clip is so genuinely heartwarming, even the predictably sophomoric blog commentary ("I'd kill to be that baby!") fails to diminish it.

http://www.salon.com/mwt/broadsheet/?last_...ma_breastfeeds/

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where does the line form? :devil:

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Angelina will be spitting feathers !!! She will need to adopt another 4 and conceive a set of triplets in the next 4 weeks to keep herself in the running.

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And to think, other posters get chubbies from reading gun threads.

after the sunset, baby. i'd be all over that stuff. i'd even throw a gun or two away for a chance to upgrade to those bazookas.

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And to think, other posters get chubbies from reading gun threads.

after the sunset, baby. i'd be all over that stuff. i'd even throw a gun or two away for a chance to upgrade to those bazookas.

How about three?

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While being filmed by a "Nightline" camera crew on a recent humanitarian mission in Sierra Leone, actress Salma Hayek came across the starving baby of a woman unable to breast-feed. What is an international sex symbol to do in such a situation? Why, pop out a breast on camera and nurse that baby, damn it. Top that, Angelina!

Of course, the footage has gone viral and parenting blogs are now asking mothers, "Would you do the same?" Hayek, who is still breast-feeding her 1-year-old daughter, explains her decision simply: "It's about women sticking together and we really need to help the children in any way we can." The trip was part of a Pampers' "One Pack = One Vaccine," which benefits UNICEF's fight against maternal and neonatal tetanus -- but, clearly, Hayek also managed to powerfully endorse the wonders of breast milk. "It is the best thing you can do for your child, not only the bonding, that's how you build the immune system, so in a country" -- er, yeah -- "like Africa imagine how important it is for the mothers to do that," she said.

The video clip is so genuinely heartwarming, even the predictably sophomoric blog commentary ("I'd kill to be that baby!") fails to diminish it.

http://www.salon.com/mwt/broadsheet/?last_...ma_breastfeeds/

You know there were about a thousand men wanting the baby to invite them to lunch :dance:

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Angelina needs to get back in the game. Next we'll see is she holding two babies, one attached to each breast.

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I saw the segment. It was about preventing infant mortality from Tetanus. They even showed her right as a baby passed away from the disease.

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I saw the segment. It was about preventing infant mortality from Tetanus. They even showed her right as a baby passed away from the disease.

(F) jokes aside...it was a moving video to hear her story about her grandmother and seeing those children.

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I saw the segment. It was about preventing infant mortality from Tetanus. They even showed her right as a baby passed away from the disease.

(F) jokes aside...it was a moving video to hear her story about her grandmother and seeing those children.

Yep.

Now I can focus on Salma. Hmmmm... :lol:

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I saw the segment. It was about preventing infant mortality from Tetanus. They even showed her right as a baby passed away from the disease.

(F) jokes aside...it was a moving video to hear her story about her grandmother and seeing those children.

Yep.

Now I can focus on Salma. Hmmmm... :lol:

:lol: Momma mia!

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