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Lost star Evangeline Lilly expecting
Evangeline Lilly is pregnant.
The former Lost actress was spotted in Hawaii sporting a sizeable baby bump which she has managed to keep secret from the world.
It will be the first child for Lilly and her long-term boyfriend Norman Kali, who she met when he worked as a production assistant on mysterious show Lost in which the 31-year-old star played plane crash survivor Kate Austin who was stranded on an island.
The brunette beauty has made no secret of her desire to start a family.
“I have always wanted to have a child of my own and I will always want to go through the gift that women have been given to experience that, so I hope to be a mother at some point,” she previously said.
Lilly has also claimed she only wants to conceive one baby naturally and then she intends to adopt so she can give a home to a disadvantaged child.
She has stated in the past: “For a very long time, I have had intentions to adopt. We have a huge population problem on Earth. We’re not going to protect the Earth the way we need to protect it if we don’t stop making so many babies. I think I can allow myself one child – and from then on, I think I would have to adopt. It makes sense not to add to the population problem.”
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Gallery Update: 2009 Events
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Gallery Update: 2010 Events
Real Steel Teaser Trailer Set To Debut In December
LatinoReview has exclusively learned that the teaser trailer for “Real Steel” will debut in front of “Tron Legacy.”
“Tron Legacy” hits Theatres on December 17, 2010. “Real Steel” will hit theaters onĀ November 18, 2011.
The movie is directed by Shawn Levy and stars Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo, Kevin Durand, and Anthony Mackie.
Hugh Jackman is to play an ex-fighter who becomes a promoter when human boxing is outlawed for being too violent. The new gladiators are 2,000-pound robots with human qualities. The ex-fighter’s access to sub-standard robot parts hampers his hopes for glory in Robot Boxing, until he discovers a discarded robot that always seems to win. The ex-fighter has also discovered he’s the father of a 13-year old son, and they bond as the robot brawls its way toward the top.
The premise is based on a short story by Richard Matheson that was adapted into an original “Twilight Zone” episode that starred Lee Marvin.
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