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Jan 14 2007 06:44 AM ET
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Happy McDreamy! Patrick Dempsey out bikeriding with daughter

Dr. McDreamy aka Patrick Dempsey was seen out bikeriding with his daughter, Talula Fyfe, 5, yesterday; his 41st . Talula, who will welcome twin brothers in a few weeks, puts her new helmet to use.

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Photo from Flynet, with permission


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Patrick looks so smokin’ on what appears to be his LeMond racing bike!

- landroverdisco on

So, maybe I’ve missed it somewhere in past posts, but why are there always 2 different spellings of his daughter’s name? Do we not know which spelling they use or are they going to let her decide when she gets older? What am I missing?
Anyway, happy birthday to him & can’t wait for the twins to get here!

- *** Beth *** on

It’s nice to see a parent having fun with a child, but the picture showcases one of my pet peeves (celeb and non-celeb alike): parents outfitting their children with bike helmets (and hers looks too high — it should be touching her forehead) and not wearing them themselves. It implicitly conveys the message that they’re unnecessary and/or uncool once you get older.

- emmalee on

Beth – it’s been spelled differently in different places. It seems to be Talula though – that’s how both People and Life magazines have spelled it in recent interviews.

- Sarah CBB News Editor on

I agree with emmalee! He should be wearing a helmet as well. Parents need to set positive examples.
Her helmet needs to be across her forehead and not so far back.

- Lorus on

Maybe I’m old fashioned, but in my opinion sometimes kids just need to do what they are told ie wear a bike helmet even if daddy doesn’t always wear one. I don’t see anything wrong with him tooling around on his bike at what is obviously a slow speed (he’s with her and she’s got training wheels). California law states children under 18 must wear a helmet. So this would be like saying that a parent shouldn’t have an alcoholic beverage around a child because the child can’t have one and its setting a bad example. Again, just my opinion, but there are different rules/laws for children……that’s just the way it goes.

- madison on

Aside from him not wearing a helmet, which is a terrible example. She is wearing hers wrong! (obviously not the 5 yr-olds fault) Her bangs are adorable, but if the forehead isn’t covered by the helmet she could fall and injure her head. Wearing a helmet like this is almost as bad as not wearing a helmet, maybe worse since people think they’re protected.

- edgirl on

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