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Sheila lets biological father see daughter

Fri, 04/09/2010 12:12 PM  |  People
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JAKARTA: Actress Sheila Marcia, 20, who recently gave birth to her first child said that she was now allowing the biological father of her daughter to meet them.
Sheila, released from prison for drug charges this February said that the father of her daughter had visited them three times in the past two weeks. She declined to reveal the identity of the father.
"He has visited, he has a good will, and my mother and I have no problems with that," Sheila said Wednesday as quoted by detik.com.
Sheila added that while she recognized the man had fathered her daughter, Leticia, she would not necessarily reconcile with him.
"I'm not thinking about any man. I'm not thinking about a husband. What I think about now is Leticia," Sheila said. - JP

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