Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie: Inside TheirAgreement To Stay In Touch For The Kids
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- Published on Monday, 03 July 2017 06:33
- Written by Hollywood Life
With six growing children, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have decided on an agreement that will keep their family close. HollywoodLife.com has obtained EXCLUSIVE details about the exes’ new parenting terms.Progress is being made! There was once a time when Brad Pitt, 53, and Angelina Jolie, 42, couldn’t even be in the same room as each other, but now they’re actually coming together for the sake of their children. The exes have reached a solid agreement on how they’ll co-parent Pax, Maddox, Shiloh, Knox, Vivienne, and Zahara in the healthiest way possible. “When Brad and Angie talk, it’s just about the kids,” a source tells HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY. “Usually he’s ringing one of the phones to speak to them and Angie will pick up. Or, sometimes they talk directly about any child related issues that arise.” Don’t get your hopes up though, the divorce is still happening. That’s the main reason why they’ve restricted their conversations to only their little ones. “Brad and Angie both have excellent management and legal teams dealing with all the other stuff,” the source continues, “so neither really sees the point in calling just to have a friendly chat or rehash old business.” The Fight Club alum doesn’t want to give the children any false hope either, which is why he reminds them of the divorce in therapy, according to OK! Magazine. It’s easy to picture mommy and daddy getting back together when they’re being friendly — or even traveling together.The former couple reunited in London to spend quality time as a family in late June. The trip was short, but it seriously changed Brad’s life because it was filled with soul-searching. “He’s back home now with a new perspective on his life, his career, and his place in the world,” a different insider EXCLUSIVELY told us. “Brad is hopeful about his future now that he has returned stateside after the whirlwind trip that included several countries.”
Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie Reunite In London To Spend Time With Kids
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- Published on Saturday, 01 July 2017 09:58
- Written by Hollywood Life
Brad Pitt’s wish came true! The actor was able to reunite with his six kids while visiting London at the same time, we’ve learned EXCLUSIVELY. The visit was brief, but it seriously changed his life.After finding out that he would be in the United Kingdom at the same time as Angelina Jolie, 41, and their six children, Brad Pitt, 52, begged his ex for a quick reunion, a source previously told us EXCLUSIVELY. We’re happy to report that Angelina listened to her estranged husband’s plea, and allowed him to see their children! The impact of being granted that brief family visit was monumental. Brad’s now entered a serious era of reflection inspired by his kids.“Brad used his European vacation to do some serious soul-searching and try to find some meaning in his post-Angie life…The highlight of Brad’s trip however, was a quick, Angie-approved, visit with his children in London,” a source close to Brad told HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY. “Brad is back home now with a new perspective on his life, his career, and his place in the world. Brad is hopeful about his future now that he has returned stateside after the whirlwind trip that included several countries.”That’s amazing! The fact that the visit with his children — Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox, and Vivienne — gave him a new viewpoint likely means he’ll work twice as hard to see them more often. This reunion is a great example of how Angelina and Brad have come to an understanding that they need to be at least polite to each other for the sake of the kids. Once seeking full custody, Angelina is now letting Brad see the kids more and more lately with supervision. It makes the kids so happy to see their dad, and that’s what both of them want: happy kids! In fact, they’ve made a pact that they’ll never diss each other, not personally or to the press, another source told us EXCLUSIVELY. They never want them to see that negativity.
UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie in Nairobi, appeals for child refugees
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- Published on Thursday, 29 June 2017 10:28
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UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie marked World Refugee Day 2017 visiting adolescent refugee girls in Nairobi.Ms. Jolie met around 200 refugee girls, who are unaccompanied or separated from their parents and are now living in the Heshima Kenya Safe House and participating in a Girls’ Empowerment Project.The girls have fled extreme violence or persecution in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), South Sudan, Somalia, Burundi, and Rwanda. Almost all have suffered sexual and gender-based violence, robbing them of their childhoods. Many have given birth after being raped, or are pregnant. They told the Special Envoy about their personal stories and their lives today.
Angelina Jolie said:“Over half of all refugees and displaced people worldwide are women and children. How we treat them is a measure of our humanity as nations. On World Refugee day my only ask is that people consider the pain and suffering of young girls like these. Not only have they had to flee extreme violence or persecution, lost everything and witnessed the death of family members, but they have also had to face so much abuse and intolerance and hardship. They are doing their best to carry on, with minimal support trying to live lives on dignity against impossible odds. It was an honour to spend the day with them.”
It was Angelina Jolie’s third visit to Kenya, home to nearly 491,000 refugees from neighbouring Somalia, South Sudan, DRC, Burundi and other countries in the region. Most of the 67,000 urban refugees in Kenya struggle to survive on handouts from UNHCR and other humanitarian organizations, and many are struggling to recover from horrifying abuse and terror endured before or during their flight.Among the refugees in Kenya are 101,713 from South Sudan, which has now become the biggest new factor in global forced displacement after the disastrous break-up of peace efforts in July 2016 contributed to an outflow of 737,400 people by the end of the year.The Special Envoy said: “Kenya hosts close to half a million refugees and we at UNHCR are very grateful to the people and government of Kenya for that.”In all, Heshima Kenya’s Girls’ Empowerment Project helps some 200 refugee girls, including those in the Safe House. They are provided with education, and training in a variety of skills to enable them to become self-reliant.Benedict, who oversees the Heshima Kenya programme, described his motivation in helping the refugees: “When I see them, I don’t see refugees, I see human beings who are suffering not out of choice but because of circumstances beyond their control.”With the option of resettlement scarce, Heshima Kenya focuses on helping the refugees to fully integrate within the Kenyan community. This approach is also being championed by UNHCR and its partners in international talks that aim to forge a new Global Compact on Refugees next year.“When you empower them, you bring them dignity,” Benedict said. “They don’t need to rely on anyone. The Kenyan government can also start to appreciate them – as taxpayers, employers and consumers with purchasing power.”
Angelina Jolie tells starstruck schoolchildren to 'fight for universal human rights'... as they lend support to Grenfell Tower survivors
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- Published on Wednesday, 28 June 2017 04:30
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She acts as UNHCR Special Envoy and harnesses her global fame in Hollywood to help child refugees in war torn countries of the world.And actress and philanthropist Angelina Jolie, 42, has spoken up at a performance by more than 600 children as part of a project between world human rights organisation Amnesty International and Chickenshed Theatre.Held at the Royal Albert Hall on Monday night, the event saw the beauty urge schoolchildren to fight for universal human rights for children all over the world.Angelin shared her message via a video clip which was played out to the audience.'Children, I need you,' she said. 'We all need you. We adults, we are a little lost these days, we want you to think that we have it all under control, that it will all be fine. And it will be,' she began.'The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child; it’s like your secret book of laws. And if you can master it, no one can trick you, or your friends. And you can take those laws and rights and go head on with those adults who won’t listen.'With the power of not only what is right and fair, but what is law, you can fight back. And as you grow up, you will have the tools to protect yourselves and to defend others.'It means you can grow up to be citizens who together can complete the work that my generation will leave unfinished and fight for universal human rights for all children.'Angelina is famed for her humanitarian work; she first witnessed the effects of a humanitarian crisis when she was in Cambodia filming the 2001 film Tomb Raider.She has since visited war-torn countries all over the world, such as Sudan's Darfur region and Syria, with the aim of bringing awareness of humanitarian plight to public knowledge.The Tomb Raider star has adopted three of her six children; Maddox, Zahara and Pax were adopted from orphanages in Cambodia, Ethiopia and Vietnam respectively.The children's performance at the Royal Albert Hall was based on Amnesty’s children’s book Dreams Of Freedom, which celebrates the words of human rights heroes such as Nelson Mandela, the Dalai Lama and Malala Yousafzai.During the performance, children shared their own messages of freedom and solidarity starting with 'I stand with…'. ollowing the recent tragedy at Grenfell Tower, many of the children changed their line to 'I stand with Grenfell' in support of all those affected. Chickenshed is a charity that makes inspirational theatre by bringing together people from all backgrounds to produce performances that entertains, inspires, and informs both audiences and participants.The children taking part in the performance are from London schools in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Hammersmith and Fulham, Westminster, Wandsworth and Enfield. Additional schools and children’s groups have also been involved in the creation of the performance over a period of two years.Amnesty International is the world’s largest human rights organisation with more than seven million supporters worldwide.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's Secret New Talks Put Divorce on Hold
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- Published on Wednesday, 28 June 2017 04:26
- Written by Life & Style mag
With the help of a mediator, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were close to finalizing their divorce.However, Brad, 53, has been engaged in secret talks with Angelina, 42, and sources reveal exclusively to Life & Style that the private discussions, centered on where to raise their six kids, are putting the divorce settlement on hold."Angie is absolutely miserable being based in LA,” says an insider. “She doesn’t think raising them there is good for the kids. She prides herself on exposing them to different cultures and traveling around the world.” However, keeping their kids Maddox, 15, Pax, 13, Zahara, 12, Shiloh, 11, and eight-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne in LA has always been a priority for Brad.“He wanted his children to be based in one home instead of living all around the world like nomads,” explains the insider. Meanwhile, Angie is fighting to continue traveling with her brood. "Angie likes to venture around the world, seeing how other people live,” a source explains of the Oscar-winning actress. "It makes her appreciate how privileged and blessed she is." This past Father's Day, Brad was able to celebrate with his offspring on Saturday, spending time with them at his LA home before they jetted off to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where Angelina adopted Zahara more than 10 years ago."Many people find themselves in these situations ... my focus is my children, our children, and my focus is finding this way through," she told the BBC in a rare sit-down interview. "As we said, we are and forever will be a family. That is how I'm coping. I'm coping with finding a way through that somehow this makes us stronger and closer."