Actress and model Brigitte Nielsen has confessed her fears of being mistaken for her newborn baby daughter’s grandmother as she gets older.
The 55-year-old and her husband Mattia Dessì, 39, welcomed their little girl Frida into the world on June 22, making Nielsen now a mother of five.
Although thrilled at becoming a mom again, she confessed that the thought of people mistaking her for the grandmother of the beautiful baby when its time for her to go to school does worry her.
“I might not take her to school when the time comes. I’ll let my husband do it, because I don’t want people to say, ‘is that your grandmother taking you to school?’” she told the folks over at People Mag.
Our precious little Frida, our true love. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/5jFgpyzeNI
— Brigitte Nielsen (@brigittenielsen) June 28, 2018
The actress isn’t the only well-known face to have welcomed another addition into their family well into their 60s and 70s, including actor Rowan Atkinson, who became a father again at 62 and Rolling stones legend Ronnie Wood who was 68-years-old when he welcomed twin baby girls into the world.
Then there is Janet Jackson who became a mother for the first time in January 2017, at the age of 50, proving it is never too late to start a family.
In fact more women are choosing to wait until later in life to fall pregnant with the average age continuing to increase as the years go by. According to a report by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, the average age of women who gave birth in 2015 was 30.3, compared to 29.7 in 2005.
What are your thoughts on older parents? At what age did you welcome your your first child?