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Update: Teri Hatcher Didn’t Mean THAT About Great Sex

Remember last week when Teri Hatcher advised her 10 year old daughter Emerson to “have great sex and eat the chocolate”?  Seems she didn’t really mean it THAT way.  People.com (which was our source for the story) has published a correction.  It seems that they took Teri’s words the wrong way.

CORRECTION: PEOPLE.com’s Sept. 5 story below incorrectly paraphrased Teri Hatcher’s column for the British Glamour magazine. As she wrote in her column, Hatcher’s advice to have “great sex … (and) eat the chocolate” were statements she feared she would make in a frantic state, and did not reflect her real advice. “That’s not what I wanted my daughter to know, at all,” Hatcher wrote, before listing her more thoughtful suggestions, such as “Give love,” “Be honest,” “Work hard,” and “Enjoy yourself.” PEOPLE.com recommends reading the original Glamour article and apologizes for the error.

Ah man… it was much more interesting the other way.  But, since People is correcting itself, then we should too.  Sorry, Teri!

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POSTED BY: gossipmonkey

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