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Padma Lakshmi (Photo: Getty Images)
In her new book, Love, Loss and What We Ate, excerpted in People,
Padma Lakshmi writes that her one of her first thoughts upon learning
she was pregnant in 2009 was “not so much ‘How?’ but the far more
uncomfortable ‘Who?’” Lakshmi suffers from endometriosis, which meant
that she’d long believed it would be nearly impossible to conceive a
child herself. However, at the time she became pregnant, she had been
dating two men, Teddy Forstmann and Adam Dell, and was not immediately
sure who was the father of her child.
A paternity test eventually revealed Dell to be the biological father of her daughter, Krishna.
In
her book, Lakshmi praises Forstmann, who died of brain cancer in 2011,
for supporting her throughout her pregnancy. “He wasn’t going to leave
my side,” she tells People. “Maybe he didn’t know if he could
stay in a romantic relationship with me or not. I think neither of us
knew what was going to happen, but he was resolute in making sure I
wasn’t alone. He held my hand and he held it very publicly.”
Lakshmi
is hardly the first celebrity to go through a very public paternity
scandal. Here are the top six, in no particular order:
Anna Nicole Smith

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Anna Nicole Smith (Photo: Getty Images)
This
one was tragic in every sense of the word. In September 2006, Anna
Nicole Smith gave birth to a daughter in the Bahamas. A little more than
a month later, Smith revised the baby’s birth certificate to list her
partner, Howard K. Stern, as the father, and the baby’s name as
Dannielynn Hope Marshall Stern. Then, in February 2007, Smith passed
away. She left behind questions over the paternity of her infant
daughter, who became the sole heir to her mother’s fortune. Among
others, Larry Birkhead, Smith’s former boyfriend, claimed to be
Dannielynn’s real father. It was eventually determined through DNA
testing that Birkhead was indeed the dad; he changed the baby’s name to
Dannielynn Hope Marshall Birkhead and was given sole custody.
Ronan Farrow

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Mia and Ronan Farrow (Photo: Getty Images)
In 2013, Mia Farrow dropped a bombshell during an interview with Vanity Fair
saying that Frank Sinatra, and not Woody Allen, was “possibly” the
father of her son Ronan Farrow. Farrow was previously believed to be the
only biological child of Mia Farrow and Woody Allen, though Ronan had
become estranged from Allen following his parents’s divorce (and
following his adopted sister Dylan Farrow’s accusation that Allen had
sexually abused her when she was 7). Ronan himself has not seriously
addressed his mother’s claim, though he did laugh it off in a tweet
immediately following the interview’s publication.
Mathew Knowles

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Mathew Knowles (Photo: Getty Images)
For
years, Mathew Knowles was known as the architect of Beyoncé’s early
career. But scandal knocked him off his throne after it was revealed
that Knowles fathered a child while he was still married to Tina
Knowles; the couple divorced in 2011. Around that time, Beyoncé also
fired her father as her manager. Four years later, another woman filed a
paternity suit against Mathew; DNA testing revealed that he was, in
fact, four times a father.
Janice Dickinson

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Sylvester Stallone and Janice Dickinson (Photo: Getty Images)
In
the early ‘90s, Janice Dickinson and Sylvester Stallone embarked on
what would become a brief and very tumultuous affair. As Dickinson wrote
in her book No Lifeguard on Duty, she slept with Stallone while
she was dating Michael Birnbaum, and became pregnant. Dickinson wrote
that “in all honesty, deep down, [she] felt the child was Sly’s.” The
two were together until six weeks after Dickinson gave birth, when DNA
results revealed that Stallone was not the father of Dickinson’s child.
The two split up and Stallone got back together with Jennifer Flavin,
whom he married in 1997.
Michael Jackson

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Michael Jackson (Photo: Getty Images)
It
was readily apparent to anyone with eyes that Michael Jackson was not
the biological father of all three of his children, particularly the
very light-skinned Prince and Paris Jackson. The Jackson family
essentially confirmed that belief in 2013 when they asked the judge in
their wrongful-death suit to exclude any evidence relating to the
paternity of Jackson’s children from the case. Debbie Rowe, Jackson’s
ex-wife, is the biological mother of Prince and Paris, and an unnamed
woman gave birth to Blanket, who Jackson confirmed was conceived via
artificial insemination. However, there are no public DNA results to
officially prove or disprove this theory, so it’s likely to forever
remain a mystery.
Eddie Murphy and Melanie Brown

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Eddie Murphy and Melanie Brown (Photo: Getty Images)
Eddie
Murphy broke up with former Spice Girl Melanie Brown while she was
pregnant, and publicly questioned the paternity of the child, saying, in
2006, “I don’t know whose child that is until it comes out and has a
blood test. You shouldn’t jump to conclusions, sir.” Brown gave birth to
Angel and, in 2007, DNA testing revealed that he was in fact the
father. Murphy publicly acknowledged his paternity and agreed to pay
Brown child support and cover the expenses of her pregnancy.
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