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Sherice is hoping the medication she's been taking for a month will stall the process until next week.
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His wife, Sherice, is home in Oakland — 8½ months pregnant with twins.
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"When you look at what Snooki wears on the show, sometimes there are some wardrobe malfunctions because of how short she likes her dresses," says Sherice Torres, senior vice president for MTV Networks Global Home Entertainment and Adult Brand Licensing.
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It wasn't the first time Sherice felt ready to deliver.
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"That's why I wish I could be there with him," Sherice said.
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The Browns had hoped Sherice would fly in today when a charter flight for Raiders family members makes the trip.
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"Everybody who calls me says, 'You know you're going to deliver on Super Bowl Sunday,'" Sherice Brown said in a phone interview Wednesday.
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Sherice, nearly 36 weeks pregnant, thought the big moment had arrived.
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That's why her late grandmother used to tell Sherice to brace herself for twins.
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On Dec. 2, the night that Brown, 36, joined teammate Jerry Rice and Cris Carter as the only players in NFL history to post 1,000 career catches, Sherice was at home, suddenly put on "house" rest.
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