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Sarah Jessica Parker On Aging And Twins

“I don"t know what I can do about aging," December issue of Elle quoted Sarah Jessica Parker as saying.
“Yes, I am aging. Oh my God, I"m aging all the time. It"s like those flowers that wilt in front of you in time-lapse films.
“But what can I possibly do? Look like a lunatic?"
Parker, who opened up to Elle about her family, said that raising Marion and Tabitha, the twin girls she and Broderick welcomed via surrogate in June 2009 is the big job ahead of her.
“Meeting them is hard to describe," Sarah Jessica Parker said.
"Everything is suspended. I can"t even tell you what other sounds were in the room."
About the resemblance between her son and the two twin girls, Sarah Jessica Parker said
“I loved them immediately, but everything, their size, the shape of their heads, the color of their hair, their noses, their eyes, was new to me. They looked surprisingly different from my son James Wilkie, which I wasn"t expecting".



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