Soraya Lewe Tacke, twins at 50
Dorsi wrote on the Pregnancy after 50 site:
the story attached was in German -the twins are their child nr5+nr6 - and it is nothing more said than that the mother was very happy about the healthy babes and her strong wish was fulfilled. I read it in YAHOO Germany, Soraya Lewe-Tacke the woman's name.
München (AFP) - Die Mutter von Popsängerin Sarah Connor hat Zwillinge zur Welt gebracht. Wie dieBild-Zeitung berichtet, bekam die 50-jährige Soraya Lewe-Tacke im Universitätsklinikum Eppendorf in Hamburg zwei gesunde Jungen.Soraya und ich sind überglücklich, sagte ihr Ehemann Jürgen Tacke dem Blatt. Die Kinder seien zwei Wunschbabys,die Krönung unseres gemeinsamen Glücks. Dem Bericht zufolge war auch der Pop-Star bei der Geburt im Kreißsaal dabei.
(Poor English translation - thanks to Babel Fish)
Munich (AFP) - the mother of Pop-singer Sarah Connor brought twins to the world. As
Bild- Newspaper reported, got the 50-year old Soraya Lewe Tacke in the university clinic Eppendorf in Hamburg two healthy boys.
Soraya and I are overjoyed, her husband Jürgen Tacke said to the sheet. The children are two desired babies,
the coronation/culmination of our common Glücks.According to the report also the Pop star participated in the birth in the Kreißsaal.
I also found this:
March 2008 - Sarah Connor's mother Soraya, 50, has confirmed to Bild newspaper she's expecting twins! She's five months pregnant for her second husband, plastic surgeon Jürgen Tacke, 47. Soraya already has six children, aged 11 to 27 and Jürgen has an 11-year-old daughter. Soraya also told Bild that Sarah was surprised to hear the news and she's already shopping baby stuff.
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