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Denise Richards Brings Baby Eloise to Daughter Sam’s Soccer Game (Photos)
Denise Richards really appears to be settling in as a mom of three girls, after adopting baby Eloise Joni back in June. She is always smiling in photos and genuinely looks happier than she has in years.
Denise’s oldest daughter, Sam, plays soccer, and this weekend she brought her middle daughter Lola, and baby Eloise along to the park to cheer on their big sister.
These new photos of Denise and her girls give us a great look at little Eloise. She is quite the beauty! The family really seemed to be enjoying the day together in the sunshine.
Here are a few more photos of Denise, Sam, Lola, and Eloise. Aren’t they an adorable family?
Photos: PacificCoastNews.com
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Kyle Livingston commented on Oct 02 11 at 2:58 pmI Love Samantha Joni Estevez I Think She’s A Good Soccer Player She Is Part White/Caucasian, Part Irish, Part Welsh, Part Croatian And Part Spanish (Spaniard) And She Looks Just Like Her Mom And I Think Lola Rose Estevez She Is Part White/Caucasian, Part Irish, Part Welsh, Part Croatian And Part Spanish (Spaniard) And She Also Looks Just Like Her Mom Too, And I Love Baby Eloise Joni Richards She Is Getting So Big That Baby Is Soo Cute I Think She Is Biracial/Multucultural She Is Part African American (Black), Part Hispanic (Mexican/Aztec) And Part Caucasian/White
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