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Liz Hurley wants baby with boyfriend

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Published: Nov. 10, 2004 at 5:58 PM

LONDON, Nov. 10 (UPI) -- British actress Elizabeth Hurley, mom to a 2-year-old son, reportedly wants to have a second baby with boyfriend Arun Nayar.

"I am very fond of children and would like to have one more. I don't think I will be able to handle more than two, though!" Hurley said in Wednesday's Mirror.

Hurley's camp denied rumors that she and Nayar married last weekend in India during a lavish three-day celebration for Nayar's 40th birthday at a luxury hotel in Udaipur. But spokesmen said the two will marry when Nayar's divorce is finalized.

"I would like to get married in India because of its rich traditions, the color and the fun people have on their wedding day," said Hurley. "I love the pomp and color associated with Indian weddings."

The father of Hurley's son, Damien, is Hollywood film producer Steve Bing.

Topics: Elizabeth Hurley, Liz Hurley, Steve Bing
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