Angelina 's daughter Vivienne sucks her thumb and holds her blankie as the thumb
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- Published on Monday, 21 October 2013 04:34
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Time for bed sleepy head: Angelina Jolie's daughter Vivienne sucks her thumb and holds her blankie as the Jolie-Pitt brood go shopping.Angelina Jolie is used to living her life at certain pace, but it seems her children may be struggling to keep up with her.The actress who recently returned to the movie set after taking time out following her double mastectomy, gathered her brood for a shopping trip to Santa Barbara.However, daughter Vivienne, five, looked rather sleepy as she walked alond with her twin brother Knox, and Pax, nine, all the while gripping on tight to her beloved blankie.The rest of their siblings Zahara, eight, Maddox, 12, and Shiloh must have stayed home with father Brad, as Angelina took charge of a smaller group than usual.Vivienne wasn't the only sibling to carry a comforter, as Pax carried his ever-present purple bear with him as the group arrived at their location.Angelina has kept a low profile of late following her preventative double mastectomy surgery following the discovery that she had an 87% chance of developing breast cancer.But on Sunday, she stepped back onto the set of her latest directorial project Unbroken.Angelina looked elegant in a long skirt and blouse as she talked to crew members in Los Angeles.Apart from an appearance on the red carpet in the summer, supporting her husband Brad Pitt's movie World War Z, Angelina has been very absent from the movie world.Her new film which will be her second as a director, has been written by the Coen Brothers.The movie chronicles the life of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner who was taken prisoner by Japanese forces during World War II.Last week, the star's doctor - the renowned breast cancer surgeon Dr. Kristi Funk - spoke out about the star's decision for the first time.Dr. Funk, who has also treated singer Sheryl Crow, spoke to Mario Lopez in an interview with Extra revealing that Angelina's decision was not made overnight and not motivated by 'fear'.'She didn't have [the double mastectomy] right away, but probably knew with her family history that it was a choice she would eventually make,' she said.