Friday, August 1, 2008

Angelina Jolie doesn't play dolls when small

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Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie has six children and her estranged father Jon Voight is surprised about it.

He said "You know she wasn't the kind that played with dolls and then all of the sudden she has all of these children. Then he added "She loves kids though. She's very playful. It's wonderful."

When quoted about Angelina Jolie's twins babies, which are Knox and Vivienne, he replied "They're healthy and they're doing well and I'm so happy. And of course the parents are really happy and over the moon. It's a wonderful time."

I wonder how Angelina Jolie able to cope with six children. Kids can be naughty sometimes and get on your nerves. I am not a mother but i work before in a child care center before and it is tough to handle so many kids at the same time. They will be running here and there. She just amaze me :)

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