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12Aug/100

Jolie’s family ties

Angelina Jolie who raiss 6 children alongwith his partner Brad Pitt has said that teh family is her strength as well as weakness. She was quoted saying " My family is both my strength and my weakness," she said. "I love them deeply and if anything happened to them it would break me. I could have the worst day in the world with people saying the most horrible things about me but I go home and my kids love me and I feel like the most important person in the world."

The 35-year-old beauty also claims she loves having the opportunity to go abroad with Brad and her children as it means they get to know more about the world. She told the Daily Telegraph, "The great gift I've been able to give my children is that we're able to live abroad financially and because of work."

Many may say, she loves going abroad so that she can shop for new babies!

22Feb/100

Jolie won’t get Haiti Kid for her Human Zoo

Hollywood Actress Angelina Jolie won't be adding a Haiti orphan to her collection of diverse kids but admits discussing expanding family further with her partner Brad Pitt.

The actress  who is currently on tour to devastated Haiti in her role as a UN Goodwill Ambassador, scoffed rumours that she intends to adopt an orphan from the earthquake nation.

Angelina and Brad are already parents to three adopted and three biological children. "I'm always open to adopting children from around the world. We're that kind of a family. Brad and I talk about that. But that's not what we're focussing on at this time, by any means. We're not here for that. We're here to see how we can help protect the children in the country and scale up the needs here, " Jolie said.

She also added "New adoptions should definitely not be encouraged as an immediate response to the emergency. Haiti had many trafficking problems before the earthquake and now we must keepa very close watch on the children. I would encourage as much support as possible to groups like UNICEF that provide care for children in the country."