Erykah Badu vs. Baby Names
February 4th, 2009The United States does not have any laws that restrict baby names, so Erykah Badu named her third child Mars Merkaba. Seriously.

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The United States does not have any laws that restrict baby names, so Erykah Badu named her third child Mars Merkaba. Seriously.

[Landmark / Photorazzi]
A new study in the November issue of Pediatrics suggests that pregnancy rates are much higher among teens who watch a lot of sexually-charged TV. According to the study, teens who watched the raciest shows were twice as likely to become pregnant over the next three years as those who didn’t.
Of course, Popsquire ponders whether the results of this study may have more to do with the 35+ states that do not require sex education in schools…
Given the anticipated madness to snap pics of Gwen Stefani’s newborn boy, Matt Damon’s newborn girl, and Jennifer Garner’s new baby bump, it’s time to review California’s anti-paparazzi laws. In short, these laws generally prevent photogs both from physically entering a celeb’s private property to snap a picture and from using visual enhancing devices to get pics of celebs on their private property.
Please pass on to your paparazzi friends! And, feel free to study up on paparazzi pop culture/law collisions with these prior Popsquire Posts…
Paparazzo May Pay Price For Jamie Lynn Pics
Jennifer Garner confirms she’s pregnant with her second baby,
Responding to questions about kids Ellen and Portia say maybe,
Matt Damon and wife welcome baby girl Gia,
and Angie Harmon is preggers with her third — mama mia!
PS: Yes, it’s a poem…to make up for the lack of an obvious pop culture/law collision. Consider it a gift! And, for all the diapers they’ll be changing, Popsquire dedicates the Christina Aguilera hit, “Dirrty!.”