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Angelina Jolie Won’t Let Kids Read Comic Book About Her Life

Posted by mommyofamonster on May 5th, 2011 at 10:50 am

SGY 003681 198x300 Angelina Jolie Wont Let Kids Read Comic Book About Her LifeThere’s a new comic book out called Female Force: Angelina Jolie, and Angelina has banned her 6 children from reading it.

The 32-page book focuses on her acting career, family life and humanitarian activities, but it also portrays her unconventional lifestyle choices using explicit imagery from her sexy movie roles…not exactly kid material.

Whether it is true or not that Angelina won’t let the kids read it, I can absolutely understand why she doesn’t think her young children should see it – I wouldn’t want my 3 year-old looking at it!

But Angelina seems like a pretty open and honest person, and I’m sure as the kids get older, she’ll explain her past to them…really what choice does she have? They’ll have the internet and be able to read more than they probably should about her!

What do you think? Do you think Angelina should let her children (ages 2 to 10) see something so racy?

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 Angelina Jolie Wont Let Kids Read Comic Book About Her Life

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1 Comment

maybe when they’re older but not right now

sarah commented on Jun 06 11 at 4:36 pm

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