Brangelinas baby shower pics stealer arrested (Angelina Jolie)
Brangelinas baby shower pics stealer arrested
New York: Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie can finally breathe easy for Law enforcement officials have arrested a suspect who is said to have stolen a digital memory card containing pictures of the Jolie-Pitt family, including their baby shower pictures taken in Namibia.
Source: www.newkerala.com
Pitt And Jolie To Adopt Older Male Child
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are planning to adopt an older male child to add to their growing family, according to media reports. The couple have two adopted children, Maddox and Zahara, and a biological baby daughter, Shiloh Nouvel.
Source: www.teenhollywood.com
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Baby Shower Photos Stolen
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have had a series of personal photographs stolen, including intimate pictures from a baby shower in Namibia.
Source: www.pheedo.com
Ange wants child nr 4
Angelina Jolie has been talking about her next child - who will apparently be an older boy.
Source: www.news24.com
Public Enemy No 1 given warm welcome
Andy Murray was only joking when he mischievously suggested that he would be supporting anyone who was playing England in the World Cup.
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
Blogger Helps Track Down Jolie-Pitt Photo Thief
When blogger Liza Sabater of CultureKitchen.com got a hold on photos of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt with their new baby, she posted them online until discovering they had been stolen. Now she's helping play detective.
Source: wcbstv.com
Pink supports Spears
Pink shocked fans at a Los Angeles show on 28 june 2006 by dedicating a song to beleaguered pop star Britney Spears. Pink, played to a sold-out crowd at hotspot Avalon and dedicated DON'T LET ME GET ME to Spears. The GET THE PARTY STARTED star told the audience she had always loved Spears and wanted everyone to send her some "good energy and love because she could use it right now". Spears have
Source: muzica.moldova.org
Finding the actor's inner anger
In his latest diary instalment, the BBC's David Willis consults the acting teacher to the stars.
Source: news.bbc.co.uk
