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Friday, September 25, 2009

Jerry O’Connell raps to the twins



Loews Century PlazaForget “Twinkle Twinkle,” Jerry O’Connell is going with rap songs for his twins’ bedtime music.

The actor has eight-month-old twin daughters Charlie and Dolly with wife Rebecca Romijn and puts them to bed with child-friendly versions of his favorite songs.

“At bedtime I softly sing rap songs by guys like Slick Rick or Biggie Smalls, but without the curse words. I have favorite little bedtime nighties I put them in which say, ‘I love Project Runway.’” said O’Connell. His wife recently appeared on an episode of the Lifetime reality show.

O’Connell said he’s always learning about fatherhood and especially enjoys dressing his daughters in pretty clothes.

“I grew up with all boys in my family, where there was no place for girlie stuff. But it’s amazing to walk into my house now. Everything is pink!” he said.

“When we first brought Dolly and Charlie home, Rebecca would say, ‘We’re going out, let’s put them in this dress. At first I thought it was impractical. They’re going to poop and throw up in it anyway. What’s the point? But now I understand dressing girls. Now that they’ve got a bit more hair, I can experiment. I can do mini-pigtails on Charlie, and on Dolly I can get barrettes in her hair.”



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