Brangelina says ok to junkfoods
And that makes Maddox, Pax, Zahara and Shiloh very happy kids! =) Unlike other celebrities who frown on unhealthy foods and insist on only the finest foods for their little ones, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie let their kids dive into whatever candy and snacks they desire. According to Life & Style’s insider,
“If Zahara wants ice cream for breakfast, she’ll get it.”
The reason for this fastfood and junkfood fixation? It’s coz Brad and Angie don’t want nannies and chefs taking care of their brood. Unfortunately for the celebrity couple, they can’t cook. The source revealed,
“They like to take care of the kids on their own. But they can’t cook, so they look for food that comes out of a box and doesn’t have to be cooked — and the kids just love fried foods.”
LOL! Now that sounds stupid! A friend of the famous couple, however, has a more logical take on the Jolie-Pitt kids‘ junkfood eating habits –
“Brad and Angelina work really hard at letting their kids be normal. That means they let them do stuff we all did as kids, like eat chocolate or scarf down a bag of chips.”

Trent over at
The Washington Post reports that Angelina Jolie took sons Maddox and Pax to Washington, D.C.’s Air and Space Museum last Monday, April 7. Insiders on the scene told People that Angelina Jolie was “accompanied by security guards and sporting a navy blue hoodie, 6-year-old Maddox and 4-year-old Pax, in an olive green jacket, reportedly asked a barrage of questions as they gazed upon Space Hall, Skylab and the WWI and WWII aerial exhibits.”Angie and her sons were in Washington DC coz she attended the Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards gala last Monday night and the Council on Foreign Relations last Tuesday. Very much pregnant but still very much busy! That’s our Angie! =)



That is, in terms of how much she brought in for her first magazine cover. If you can remember, the first biological kid of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie was paid $4.1 million by People for their cover in the summer of 2006. The money was of, course, donated to African children’s charities. According to a People spokesman,