May 15th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff
New mom Rebecca Romijn still hasn’t managed to shed the last bit of weight she gained while pregnant with twin daughters Charlie and Dolly. And the blonde beauty isn’t in any hurry to get back down to her original supermodel size.
"I feel as sexy as I have ever felt," Rebecca reveals in a new interview with InStyle. "I’m a jeans size up from where I usually am, but there’s nothing about it that freaks me out — I’ve always said that sexy is having a really strong sense of yourself and never taking yourself too seriously.”
And though the twin girls aren’t even six months old, Rebecca and husband Jerry O’Connell are already beginning to see the personality differences. She says that Dolly is "all baby and wants to have one-on-one relationships with people," while Charlie "is always looking around. She can’t wait to be out of this baby body because she’s got a lot to do… Dolly looks just like me, and Charlie looks like Jerry. We got one of each.”
January 5th, 2009
Congratulations to Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O’Connell, who just confirmed that they are now the proud parents of twin daughters.
In a statement to OK!, a rep for the couple says, "Rebecca Romijn gave birth on Dec. 28 to two healthy daughters, Dolly Rebecca Rose and Charlie Tamara Tulip. Mother, father and both girls are all home and doing well."
When the news broke of the pregnancy — the first children for both Rebecca and Jerry, the father-to-be told OK! he had initial thoughts of being a harsh dad.
"I was a little strict when I first found out I was having girls," he explained to OK!. "I was like, ‘They’re not allowed to date until I die.’ That was my original thought. They can date boys when I’m dead."
But after Rebecca brought him back down to reality, the Do Not Disturb star has eased up — slightly. "I said, ‘Okay, they can date when I’m alive, but it has to be with men who are currently — or heir to — running a country.’ Someone who is a world leader. They are allowed to date boys but it has to be a boy who is heir to a throne of a nation. I don’t care which nation – just a nation."