choptalk_95;318466 wrote:Thanks for the input Dart. But, I remember a while back that she made a comment about being a mom by 26 but that might have been the media taking something she said and running with it. Like you said about planning things. I understand that Maria and other athletes say things and make plans for their careers but sometimes things can change no matter what you do to prevent something such as a pregnancy. Unexpected things can happen.
Medias&magazins&ads just used the life of famous people to make money. They often tell wrong things to attract people to buy their products.
Do you know the love story of Anna Kournikova&Enrique Iglesias? Each year we have a magazin or article which tell us that they are going to marry or they are going to have a kid. And Each year Anna&Enrique repeat to people that they are happy without kids&marriage.
Enrique Iglesias and Anna Kournikova have been going strong for nearly 11 years, but don't expect any engagement news from the notoriously private pair.
"I've never really thought marriage would make a difference. Maybe it's because I come from divorced parents, but I don't think you love someone more because of a piece of paper," Iglesias tells.
Kournikova shares his view on marriage. "It isn't important to me," she told Women's Health in 2011. "I'm in a happy relationship -- that's all that matters."
"Nowadays, it's not taboo to have no kids and not be married,"
We are in the 21st century.
So let's not tell wrong things. Rumours and the truth is two different things. 
Maria Sharapova controls very well her career and private life.


At this period of the year it is better to taste SUGARPOVA, the new candies created by Sharapova.
The 20th of august 2012 will be a special day in New York.
"I'd love to open a tennis school for children in my hometown of Sochi." said Sharapova Maria.