A Lovely Child
According to Norman, Clapton, on the other hand, felt very differently. Clapton believed the child was “the one thing in [his] life that good could come out of.” when he was born, Norman said. Conor, as the boy would be known, was characterized as a lively, handsome boy with luscious blonde locks and a cheery, loving disposition.
Not Interested
Del Santo, on the other hand, was supposedly persuaded that Clapton didn’t want the child when she was pregnant. After all, Norman observed that a rock star’s interest in a lady seemed to wane once he’d captured her. Del Santo allegedly informed Norman that one of Clapton’s managers had called her in the first trimester of her pregnancy and requested that she abort the pregnancy.