Angelina Jolie says she wants to adopt again
Angelina Jolie told Matt Lauer on the Today show this morning that she and Brad Pitt are already considering another adoption. Will you please just give us a break?
Speaking to the host about her new movie The Changeling, Jolie nodded and said "yeah" when Lauer asked her if she was thinking of adopting soon. She then must have realized she'd end up on every celebrity blog in the known Interverse, because she tried to shrug off the subject.
"You can't even start the process until any new children are six months old, to understand how the new family has settled," she said, noting 3-month-old twins Vivienne and Knox.
We really shouldn't be surprised by any of this, since she's probably going to keep adopting until all of us are her children. We only hope there's enough pecan pie to go around at Thanksgiving.


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Posted by: cheapest wow gold | June 12, 2009 at 02:25 AM
Level head? I think she has lost her mind! Take care of the children you have yourself and stop letting your nannies raise them Angelina & Brad! Adopt children here in the USA that need help! What is it with these celebrities doing everything for the other countries and not there own? If it is so damn bad here in the US go live somewhere else, really we won't miss you and the US would be way better off!
Posted by: Stephanie | October 20, 2008 at 06:24 PM
I get the bedroom with the ocean view.
Leave her alone. She has love. She's sharing it.
Would that many people with this level a head love some children.
Better than Florida's foster care system.
Ms. Jolie, please consider getting some of these poor Florida foster children out of the clutches of the state of Florida.
Some of them have been adopted by school board members and then dropped back off like ill-fitting shoes.
I bet you'd do better than that.
Posted by: voxy | October 19, 2008 at 03:48 AM