Lionel Richie, whose adopted daughter Nicole Richie recently gave birth to first child Harlow Winter, refuses to be called 'Grandpa' and has opted for 'G-Pa' instead. Lionel Richie wants to be called 'G-Pa' because he feels too young to be a grandpa. The soul singer - whose adopted daughter Nicole Richie gave birth to his first grandchild Harlow Kate Winter Madden in January - has adapted the traditional title to reflect his youthful attitude. The 58-year-old star said: "I went to Nicole and said, 'Grandpa, how does that sound? Does that fit me?' She said, 'Dad, that sounds old.' So I kind of searched out. 'G-Pa' sounds a lot better." Grandma Brenda Richie - who legally adopted Nicole when she was nine years old with Lionel, before their marriage ended in divorce in 1993 - has revealed baby Harlow has already started talking. Speaking at the ASCAP Pop Awards in Hollywood, she explained: "The other day I was holding her, and Harlow said, 'Hi!' I said, 'Nicole, did you hear that?' Nicole said, 'I don't think she knew what she was saying!' "Nicole talks to Harlow constantly, and she tries to answer back!" Brenda also joked Nicole - who is engaged to Good Charlotte rocker Joel Madden - can't bear to be parted from the family's latest addition. She added: "I'm lucky if I get to see the baby. Nicole loves being with that baby!" Nicole, 26, agreed she can't get enough of her bundle of joy. She gushed: "Motherhood is definitely like nothing I could have imagined. It's beyond amazing and my family has been supportive."
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