![]() “It’s a really beautiful family community. I don’t need them anymore.”) Raised in Las Vegas, the daughter of a showgirl and a cop, Jameson sold her $30 million porn empire to Playboy in 2006 and now lives with Ortiz in Huntington Beach, California. (“I thought: I’m getting rid of these things. I won’t even do a Maxim cover,” says the 37-year-old, who was surprised to find herself a natural at breast-feeding, despite four implant operations-the last to have them removed. The moment I decided to have children, I quit. “I feel like they’re going to know me and think, Mommy loved us so much that she quit everything and made us her job. “I really don’t think I need to say, ‘Mommy was a porn star,’” Jenna Jameson says of explaining her former profession to Jesse and Journey, her twin boys with Ultimate Fighting Championship star Tito Ortiz. It’s a much more open family today.” Photographer: Andreas Laszlo Konrath “I have two different fathers for my children, so when we have family dinners, there are always the new wife, the new girlfriends. “In this kind of family, the important decisions were made at home around the table,” she says, “not at the office.” Silvia, a single parent, has since dispensed with such conventions. As coproducer of Luca Guadagnino’s I Am Love, 2010’s art-house hit about a wealthy Italian textile clan, Silvia drew on her memories of the formal Fendi household. “Everybody would ask if we were orphans, and my nanny would say, ‘Her mother is in fashion!’” Silvia recalls. As a young girl, Silvia grew up in the atelier, apprenticing to her mother, Anna (third from left), the firm’s designer, who preferred to dress her children in black. “When you’re born into a family that has a family business, family and business are one thing,” says Silvia Venturini Fendi (center, standing), the sole Fendi still working in the Roman house founded by her maternal grandparents in 1925. I’m like, Oh, my God-she’s being raised by animals.” Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier Sometimes it reminds me of The Jungle Book. “I knew there was no way in hell I was going to get rid of any of my dogs to make room for a baby,” Heigl explains. “I hope, one day, she and Naleigh will be able to talk about what it’s like to be adopted.” In the meantime Naleigh has to adjust to her siblings-Heigl’s six dogs. “My sister, Meg, is Korean,” the actress says. Heigl’s mother, Nancy, has been her manager since she began acting as a child (who can forget Heigl as the teenage sex-bomb alien on Roswell?) and now coproduces her films. I didn’t really want to let Naleigh out of my sight, but it’s not terribly realistic to have a baby in a trailer 12 to 14 hours a day.” Naleigh, who was born in Korea with a congenital heart problem that was corrected through open-heart surgery before Heigl and her husband, Josh Kelley, adopted her, joins a particularly close family. “I was about to play a woman who inherits a baby, and I was experiencing the same things as my character. “Three or four days before I traveled to Atlanta to shoot Life as We Know It, I became Naleigh’s mother,” Katherine Heigl says. “And then later on tonight I’ll have a party, the kids will go to bed, and the other Raymond will come out.” “I’m here sitting by the pool with my kids just enjoying the simple moments of life,” he told me from Los Angeles, where his kids had flown from their home in Atlanta to see him. Both were partying hard on his 32nd birthday in October. Raymond, refers not to his divorce but to his competing personas: the rock star and the family man. As for his own music, the R&B singer insists that the title of his most recent album, Raymond v. ![]() 1 hit in the House of Usher is the theme song to Thomas the Tank Engine. ![]() ![]() “You become a lot more conscious, or at least I did.” Today the No. When you have to childproof your house, everything changes-your furniture selection, your car selection,” he explains. “Mine was a little more of a rock star’s world before. Of course, there are more practical considerations. ![]() I’ve never known passion like what my children have helped me feel,” says divorced dad Usher Raymond IV, who shares custody of sons Usher V and Naviyd with ex-wife Tameka Foster. “When you put the passion between a man and a woman up against having children, it doesn’t hold a candle. ![]()
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