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Angelina Jolie smiles coyly on the movie poster for her latest film, "Salt," (out July 23, 2010) about a CIA agent accused of being a Russian spy.
Source: Warner Bros
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are adding another job to their resume: jewelry designer!
The couple are creating a high-end line with British fashion house Asprey called “The Protector.” The baubles will consist of diamond, black diamond and emerald pavé rings, bracelets, earrings, men’s cuff links, and dress studs — in the shape of snakes. Prices begin at $525 for a silver baby spoon with a curved, snake-shaped handle. the pieces go on sale at all Asprey stores in London, New York, Beverly Hills, Tokyo, and Dubai later this week, according to Women’s Wear Daily.
Angelina was given a snake ring designed by a different jeweler while pregnant with Shiloh, now 3, and considers them to be the “protector of her family.”
All proceeds will benefit the Education Partnership for Children of Conflict, which was co-founded by Jolie in 2006. The charity raises awareness and money to help educate child victims of war, conflict and natural disasters.
Source: Popcrunch

"We're in touch, but not regularly," Voight, 70, told Us Weekly magazine. "We love each other and that’s the most important thing." The 34-year-old actress stopped speaking to her father in 2001 after a teary Voight appeared on "Access Hollywood" and pleaded for Angie to seek help for her "serious mental problems."
But in February, "they met face-to-face" and have been talking ever since, a family friend told the mag. "Angie made the initial contact," says the friend. "Brad Pitt has been supportive - a key factor in her reaching out."
Source: Us!

Graham King's GK Films is financing and distributing through his multi-picture output deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Depp would play an American tourist drawn into a web of intrigue and danger by a female Interpol agent (Jolie) as she attempts to locate a criminal who was once her lover.
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According to Now magazine, Jolie and her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, could not come to terms with each other after the Oscar winning star confessed to the act, and they struggled to repair their damaged relationship.
"Marcheline had a live-in boyfriend whom she was very much in love with, but Ange slept with him when she was 16 and barely out of school," a source told the magazine. "Her mother found out and ended her relationship with the man."
The source also says: "When Ange admitted the story to her brother James just a few weeks ago, even he turned on her. She has hardly anyone left in life who likes or trusts her."
Young Angelina Jolie
Source: Radar Online

Brad and Angelina were on a goodwill mission in Kenya with their children when Angelina, her Ethiopian-born four-year-old and biological daughter Shiloh took a second flight across to Ethiopia.
According to a friend who spoke to People magazine, the girly trip was "the first time Zahara had been back home since her adoption. The trip was about keeping up that culture for her."
Angelina plans to front the plans to build a TB and AIDS clinic in the country, to be set up in Zahara’s name.
Source: Marie Claire
Angelina Jolie arrived on the red carpet for Inglourious Basterds at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Los Angeles.
Angie, 34, wore a sexy leather strapless number by Michael Kors, and sandals and jewels by Christian Dior.(justjared)
Basterds opens everywhere on Friday, August 21.
A life-size naked statue of Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie will soon be gracing the streets of Oklahoma City. The bronze sculpture, which shows the stunner breastfeeding, has been created by New York-based artist Daniel Edwards.
It will be unveiled in September, reports Contactmusic. The statue, titled Landmark for Breastfeeding, was inspired by the star's W magazine cover last year (08), in which she was snapped by boyfriend Brad Pitt breastfeeding her newborn twins.
Sandy Wilson of Phantom-Financial, the organisation behind the Jolie artwork, says, "We believe the statue sends a beautiful message by promoting the acceptance of public breastfeeding. Mothers should be encouraged to nurture their babies anywhere."
Source: Socialite Life
Angelina Jolie has been left awestruck by the strength of the thousands of displaced citizens in war-torn Iraq after paying her third visit to the country on Thursday on behalf of the United Nations.
The Hollywood actress, a U.N. Goodwill Ambassador, met with four families who had been forced to relocate from their home in the district of Abu Ghraib to the west of Baghdad.
The locals spoke to mother-of-six Jolie about the hardships they faced and their struggle to cover medical costs for various illnesses, according to the U.N. Refugee Agency.
After hearing about one man's fight to raise his family in the tough conditions, the star said, "It takes a lot of strength for you to survive this life. I don't know if I would be strong enough to survive this."
Jolie observed some changes in conditions since her last visit, but admitted a lot still needed to be done before the refugees could return to normality.
She noted, "There are some changes. There are returns of displaced people, not a big number, but there is progress. This is a moment where things seem to be improving on the ground, but Iraqis need a lot of support and help to rebuild their lives."
Jolie has vowed to return to do all she can to help refugees rebuild their lives, telling the families, "I want to come back and find you in a better place and in a different situation. We hope that UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) and the government will support you in getting a piece of land. You need help not because you are poor, but because you are the future of Iraq."
The star's trip to the Middle East began on Tuesday when she flew in with her 7-year-old son, Maddox, to attend the Arab Children's Congress in Amman, Jordan, where she was a guest of honor.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
They stayed home – in Los Angeles, where their parents threw a family birthday party. Older siblings Maddox, 7, Pax, 5, Zahara, 4, and Shiloh, 3, all helped bake two cakes: one for Knox, one for Viv.
Grandparents Bill and Jane Pitt also flew in from their hometown of Springfield, Mo., for the low-key bash.
Source: People
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