Pete Wentz & Bronx Rock The Coffee Run
| Nov 22, 2010 by CAROLYN ROBERTSON |

Two-year-old Bronx Mowgli was the picture of cool while out with his dad Pete Wentz in today, pairing his comfy Uggs with an Ozzy Osbourne shirt (November 22). The father-son duo were spotted on a Starbucks run in Beverly Hills, California.
Bronx's family is about to expand by one as his aunt Jessica Simpson recently announced that she's engaged to Eric Johnson. Sister Ashlee definitely approves:
"I think she's on a cloud right now," Ashlee said of her big sis, adding of her soon-to-be brother-in-law, "He is amazing!"
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Oh boy! Bronx should be wearing shoes with hard sole to form his feet and strongen his walk. Those shoes are for indoors only, but I guess in Hollywood everything is possible, as long as its fashionable.
I have to disagree: Soft sole shoes are the best for children when they're starting to walk because this way they can feel the ground better which is important. Best thing for them is to walk with bare feet but since this is dangerous outside, soft sole shoes are the way to go.
Bronx is so cute! Pete, well, not so cute. I can't really figure out if he looks like his mom or dad? Hmmmmm
I think he looks more like his mom.
Oh, so he CAN walk!
Does anybody in California own a coffee pot? 8 )
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