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K-Fed Sports His 'Daddy Weight'

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Shar Jackson defends her ex against criticism over his
bigger belly.

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Shar, the mother of two of K-Fed's four children, tells Us Magazine, "It's daddy weight! When you are a full-time parent, sometimes you can't focus on you. If gaining a few pounds is your only problem, life's not too bad!" 

If the average Daddy's weight gain made national news, there wouldn't be time to report anything else.



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poor k-fed! terrible picture! but daddy weight is totally true, it happens b/c kid food is so tasty parents can’t help but snack on it.
- bethe
Posted 03/05/08 06:39 PM
 
It also happens because it is really hard to not try everything you make for them or to help clean there plates. When I read poor k-d in the above post- I saw Pork k-Fed lol. God bless him for taking care of his babies. Weight comes and goes- parenthood is forever
- Sheri
Posted 03/06/08 05:44 AM
 
Whatev!! Daddy weight …. what about Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise.. they are bith new dads.. Its just karma catching up with him for taking advantage of poor Britney as a meal ticket. He had one meal too many. He just wants some attention and gaining weight got him back in the press… all press is good press!!!!!
- Justin
Posted 03/06/08 12:56 PM
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