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There was so many rumors surrounding Beyonce’s pregnancy – most notably the one about her faking her pregnancy and using a surrogate. Well, by now, everyone is convinced she gave birth to her own child. Need proof? Just look at her plump face weeks before she gave birth. You can’t fake that honey.

Although it seems that surrogacy is getting more popular amongst Hollywood’s elite, for the most part, many of those who use surrogates due so out of exhausted options. Whether it be age or the simple inability to conceive, people turn to the expensive option of surrogacy as a last resort. That’s not the case for everyone but that is the case for most. For the rest, we can bet that those obsessed with vanity don’t want to wreak havoc on their bodies even if it does mean sacrificing the most precious bonding moments between mother and child.

Most on this list of celebrities who’ve used surrogates belong to the former group but there are a couple whose vanities may be at play…

Robert DeNiro  and Grace Hightower

Hey, if you have the money and love by which to nurture another baby, why not keep procreating? That’s probably what actor Robert DeNiro was thinking when he and his wife decided to use a surrogate to have a baby girl a month ago. The couple have been together 14 years and have a 13-year-old son together. At 68, DeNiro is one old daddy. Hightower herself is 56 so we can understand clearly why she needed a surrogate.

Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance

Bassett and her husband have had a long relationship and were already married for nearly 10 years before they decided to turn to surrogacy. After seven grueling years of trying to get pregnant, the couple turned to surrogacy as a last-ditch effort. In 2006, they welcomed their fraternal twin sons Bronwyn Golden and Slater Josiah.

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick

Another couple who had twins with the help of a surrogate mother is Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick. In June of 2009, they added twin girls to their family. They already had a six-year old son at the time. Parker spoke openly about having difficulty conceiving after she birthed her first child, son James Wilke.