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    Ellen DeGeneres: Sorry, I Still Don't Want Kids

    Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi haven't changed their minds about starting a family.

    When DeGeneres, 54, appeared on the Tonight Show With Jay Leno September 6, the daytime talk show host was asked about ongoing rumors that she and de Rossi, 39, are in search of a sperm donor to start a family. (The women wed at their home in the summer of 2008, during the brief period when same-sex marriage was legal in California.)

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    "I heard you and Portia are having a baby," host Jay Leno, 62, told DeGeneres. "Is this true?"

    "I'm here for your sperm," DeGeneres deadpanned. "That is not true. I don't know why people want this. I've said it so many times: We are not going to have a child. And they say that we're looking for the right donor. Although, you would be a good donor, so I'll keep it in mind, just in case. I mean, it would have beautiful blue eyes, and a good sense of humor, and a good shot at a NBC show. We would do well."

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    DeGeneres -- who is days away from the season 10 premiere of her eponymous talk show -- explained that she has no issue with children, but she has no desire to become a parent herself.

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    "I don't want to have one. I don't want to have six. I don't want to have any," the funnywoman said. "They're precious to look at and I love them; we have nieces and I love them very much. [But I] don't want 'em."

    In her 2011 book, Seriously...I'm Kidding, DeGeneres made light of the pressure to procreate, writing that "people are constantly asking Portia and me if we are going to have children. We thought about it. We love to be around children after they've been fed and bathed. But we ultimately decided that we don't want children of our own. There is far too much glass in our house."

    This article originally appeared on Usmagazine.com: Ellen DeGeneres: Sorry, I Still Don't Want Kids

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