Casey Anthony reportedly told a friend earlier this month that she was open to having another baby, and George Anthony, who appears Thursday on “The Dr. Oz Show,” had strong words about his daughter.
As CrimeOnline previously reported, a source close to Casey Anthony apparently said during an interview with People that the infamous “tot mom” was considering the possibility of having more children one day.
“For a long time she was like ‘no way,’” the source told the outlet. “But time has changed that and she’s now open to it in a way she hasn’t been before.”
Anthony is considered “one of the most hated women in America,” according to 2011 Florida Department of Corrections statement. The nickname came after the masses blamed Anthony for the 2008 death of her daughter, 2-year-old Caylee.
For months, Anthony lied to police, claiming she left her little girl with a nanny who turned out to be fictional. Searchers eventually found the Caylee’s remains on December 11, 2008, buried near the Orlando home of Anthony’s parents.
According to the source, Anthony simply doesn’t care what others think about her.
“She’s very good at living her life and to hell with what other people think. If she wants to have another kid, she’ll have another kid. She doesn’t care what you or I or anyone else thinks.”
As Dr. Oz questioned George Anthony on the possibility of his only daughter having another child after the traumatic loss of his granddaughter, George explained that he would likely not be a part of a new grandchild’s life, given that he doesn’t have much of a relationship with Casey anymore.
“What do you think about that?” Dr. Mehmet Oz asked George Anthony. “How would you feel if you found out that she’s open to having a child?”
“If she is granted a chance to have another child, I hope that child is strong, grows up to be a worthwhile part of society and the person that she has the child with I hope they are going to love her and that child immensely. Would I ever be part of that child’s life? I don’t think so, because Casey and I right now, it’s like oil and water, one of us is floating one of us is sinking or something.”
“We’re not connected anymore. And that hurts,” George continued. “I wish I could be part of her life, but I would never feel comfortable around her. I can’t trust her. I can’t trust her the things that she’s going to say out there. And I know she’s given some other interviews that she said she was never going to do. And things she said and done it’s just wrong. She needs to just not be here anymore.”
Check out the full interview on Thursday’s “Dr. Oz” show. Check local listings for air times.
[Feature Photo: Caylee Anthony/Police Handout]