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05-10-2009, 09:01 PM
It was the ticking time bomb of a biological clock that imploded Sheryl Crow (To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.) and Lance Armstrong (To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.)'s relationship in February 2006.
The Tour de France superstar is sharing details in advance of the July release of the book "Lance" (Da Capo) by author John Wilcockson. The New York Post excerpted some key passages on Friday.
Armstrong says that after he and Crow were engaged in 2005, two weeks before her 44th birthday, their relationship became "kind of a struggle."
"She wanted marriage, she wanted children; and not that I didn't want that, but I didn't want that at that time because I had just gotten out of a marriage, I'd just had kids [Luke, Grace and Bella]," Armstrong, 37, reveals in the book. "Yet we're up against her biological clock -- that pressure is what cracked it."
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The Tour de France superstar is sharing details in advance of the July release of the book "Lance" (Da Capo) by author John Wilcockson. The New York Post excerpted some key passages on Friday.
Armstrong says that after he and Crow were engaged in 2005, two weeks before her 44th birthday, their relationship became "kind of a struggle."
"She wanted marriage, she wanted children; and not that I didn't want that, but I didn't want that at that time because I had just gotten out of a marriage, I'd just had kids [Luke, Grace and Bella]," Armstrong, 37, reveals in the book. "Yet we're up against her biological clock -- that pressure is what cracked it."
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