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Elisabeth Hasselbeck sorry for her nasty comment

Elisabeth Hasselbeck was in tears as she expressed regret for insulting ‘Dancing with the Stars’ contestant Erin Andrews on Wednesday's ‘The View.’

Hasselbeck says three kids are enough

New York -- U.S. television personality and mother of three Elisabeth Hasselbeck says she isn't planning to have more children.

The co-host of "The View" has been married to former professional football player and ESPN analyst Tim Hasselbeck since 2002. They are the parents of newborn Isaiah, 23-month-old Taylor and 4-year-old Grace.

TVGuide.com said Elisabeth joked on Barbara Walters' SIRIUS Satellite Radio show, "Here's Barbara,"

Thursday that she's trying not to look too sexy around her husband because she does not want to get pregnant again.

It's a boy for the Hasselbecks

New York -- U.S. television host Elisabeth Hasselbeck had her third child during the weekend, her husband, former NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck, said on a blog.

The 32-year-old "The View" co-host had son Isaiah Timothy Hasselbeck Sunday in New
York City, People magazine reported Monday.

"Elisabeth and Isaiah are doing great and we're excited about the addition of another baby boy into our family," Tim Hasselbeck said in a phone interview posted to the ABC talk show's Web site.

Isaiah Hasselback, weighing in at 7 lbs., 7 oz., joins siblings Grace Elisabeth, 4, and Taylor Thomas, 21 months.

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Elisabeth Hasselbeck and hubby welcome their third child

Los Angeles, August 10: Reality TV star and television host Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Tim Hasselbeck welcomed their third child this weekend, according to several online reports.

Hasselbeck denies plagiarism claims

New York -- "The View" co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck is denying a Boston author's claims she plagiarized her book about coping with the autoimmune disorder Celiac disease.

Susan Hassett reportedly is suing Hasselbeck, who suffers from the Gluten-related disease, for copyright infringement.

Hassett alleges Hasselbeck's book "The G-Free Diet: A Gluten-Free Survival Guide," which hit bookstores last month, draws heavily on her guide "Living with Celiac Disease." Hassett said she sent Hasselbeck a copy of her book, which she self-published in April 2008, along with a personal note and a business card.

Hasselbeck's representatives denied the allegations in a statement issued to RadarOnline.