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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Brangelina to decorate kids rooms in homage to their roots


Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are to decorate their children's bedrooms according to their country of birth.

The couple, who have four children all born in different continents, are set to revamp their rooms in homage to their roots.

A source was quoted by Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper as saying: "Brad and Angelina want to give the kids a strong sense of their own culture while growing up in America, so they never lose the link to their past."

Angelina adopted Maddox, five, from a Cambodian orphanage in 2002, and Zahara, two, from Ethiopia in 2005. Brad became the children's legal parent shortly after meeting the actress on the set of their movie "Mr. and Mrs. Smith."

The couple had a child, Shiloh, together a year ago, and Angelina adopted three-year-old Pax Thien from Vietnam in March.

Angelina, 31, and Brad, 43, are reportedly planning a Cambodian village design for Maddox's room, and desert scenes for Zahara's. Pax's bedroom will be painted with a jungle theme and baby Shiloh's nursery will be inspired by the Namibian villages of the African country where she was born.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Angelina Jolie is dying


Angelina Jolie may have more to worry about than her reportedly shaky relationship with Brad Pitt.

The National Enquirer is reporting that the world's best orphan saver is suffering from a "deadly disease" that is making the stunning starlet's hair fall out and suffer "uncontrollable shaking."

The report comes in the same week that Angelina appeared in Washington looking frail. Her weight has steadily been declining since the birth of daughter Shiloh in 2006.

While there is much speculation about Angelina's life, particularly over her relationship with Brad and their four children, her declining weight has been overlooked. However, Angelina's brother, James Haven, has publicly declared that he is concerned about her shrinking frame. But no one has confirmed a deadly illness.

Angelina spoke in Washington on April 26 as part of the formal launch of Global Action for Children. The U.N. ambassador pushed for more education for third world children.

At the event, Angelina said, "This is a happy day because it is not often enough that these children are represented in this town."

Speaking at the National Press Club, the Oscar winner continued, "Our government has the power to choose which path these children are going to take. We know the consequences of our inaction.''

Despite having adopted three third world children, Angelina said that she wants to help children have better lives in their own countries.

She continued, "The best solution for anyone who is abandoned or displaced is to be home (in their own countries). I would support that first and foremost.''