The incident was captured on camera by a television crew from US TV show Nightline.
WTF
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What the F indeed?!? That is just too weird. I appreciate wanting to help, but this seems like it's crossing some kind of line.
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Well she does have plenty to spare yanowhatimean! *nudge nudge*
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- Jonathonish
- 9 months ago
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lucky little bastard.
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why is she lactating?
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- conservativelyliberal
- 9 months ago
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I'm sure there is nothing wrong with this, but the creep factor just went through the roof.
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- cantucwearebrothers
- 9 months ago
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All the kids in the picture are looking at her funny...
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That LUCKY LITTLE BABY it got to do something some people only dream of doing !
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Helping out can be WEIRD.
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It might seem weird but it's gone on for ages. That's where the term wet nurse comes from. It's the best nutrition a baby can have and I think it's great that Salma helped out.
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- jjtcorsair
- 9 months ago
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I don't think this is weird at all. I don't know, it might be a cultural thing, the way people are reacting. I think it is great that she helped the mother and the baby in such a selfless way. I really like her.
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- chicaalmodovar
- 9 months ago
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fapfapfapfapfap..
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what a lucky baby.
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Why is this fucking 'news'?
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Its odd that there seems to be more interest in one teat than in world hunger.
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I think this is awesome. This shows a lot of character. Not just any woman is willing to breast feed a child... even their own child.
Besides... I think this makes her look hotter. =P
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Why is THIS creepy when the majority of people on here breast feed from cows?
I think what she did was admirable.
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- animalia_libero
- 9 months ago
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What does this remind me of?....hmmm..... anyway, good for her, there's a weird stigma around breastfeeding and it's always difficult to know how people are going to take it but at the end of the day,she was helping someone
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But maybe Selma has inadvertently opened some eyes to world hunger???
There are a lot of issues involved here so I'll just say: that's the way it was before commercial baby formula, the ones that could fed for the ones that couldn't,or wouldn't for whatever reason. There!
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- nursediesel
- 9 months ago
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Why is this on the front page?
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- FallenMorgan
- 9 months ago
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Hahaha, looking at that little girl muggin' on the left, "NO, thank you Salma, I'm good."
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haha the look on the lady's face on the left is priceless
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- Chango2000
- 9 months ago
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noooo no i dont think its wrong or crossing any lines at all. I can see how now a days its completely awkward for ppl. lol well who am i kidding i prolly wouldn't do it! but wet nurses and women alike have been doing that since the dawn of time. Breast milk no matter WHERE its from is A MILLION times healthier and nutritious than regular formula. I think that was incredibly sweet and very genuine. and common! shes from America too! she knew their could be some potential stir from this. but it seemed to really come from her heart. Especially when she talks about her baby sharing her milk, its so sweet. i just hope i can raise my children to be as compassionate and caring.
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Fascination with celebs sickens me. Someone who helps another person purely because they want to help is much better than a publicity stunt, or a self-affirmation of their god complex. If she really wanted to help, she could give up being rich and donate most of her money to the needy. That would save more lives. Or she could charge people (not the needy people, but like Americans for example) on a per-sip basis and then donate that money. She could get a lot.
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- noxidereus
- 9 months ago
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i'm hungry salma!! feed me :)
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- bigloutech
- 9 months ago
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Some actress use their fame and energy to do great things (such as Selma Hayak) while others use their fame in an attempt to destroy people they disagree with politically (Ashley Judd).





