Brigitte Nielsen Defies Critics and Embraces Motherhood at 60

Actress Brigitte Nielsen, 60, has hit back at critics who question her decision to raise a five-year-old child after a 13-year struggle with IVF, stating that there is no such thing as being "too old" for motherhood. Nielsen, known for her roles in '80s action films, defended her 15-year age gap with her husband and highlighted that men who have children in their 60s, 70s, or even 80s are not subjected to the same criticism. She also mentioned Robert De Niro, who became a father at 79. Nielsen, who is now in her "golden years," believes that being a mother at this stage in her life is easier, as she has more patience and love to give. She emphasized that her priorities have shifted, and her daughter comes first. Nielsen has adopted healthier habits and no longer smokes or drinks.
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