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Angelina Jolie Takes Flight: Where Were Brad Pitt and Their Six Kids?
Angelina Jolie is making her getaway! The actress took flight in London today leaving Brad Pitt and their six children behind. It was only a short helicopter trip, but it was the perfect mommy distraction for Angelina who has been busy taking care of the kids while Brad has busy working on his new film, World War Z.
For the trip, Angelina went with an all-black ensemble and toted her own Louis Vuitton bags as she made her way to a waiting helicopter that jetted her off to points unknown. There was no sight of partner Brad Pitt or any of their six children — Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne, or Knox.
Angelina’s love of flying has long been chronicled. She had received some negative press when she took flying lessons in 2008 when she was expecting twins, Knox and Vivienne. For her part, Angelina has credited flying with allowing her to relax from the rigors of her high flying celebrity lifestyle.
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Angelina Jolie Takes Flight: Where Were Brad Pitt and Their Six Kids? | London Radio Now commented on Aug 13 11 at 1:58 amleni commented on Aug 12 11 at 10:18 amI HIGHLY DOUBT SHE IS BORED WITH SIX KIDS. WHAT IS BORING IS STUPID MADE UP STORIES ABOUT HER. NOT SURE WHERE SHE WENT ON HER SHORT TRIP, THOUGH SOME ARE SPECULATING SHE FLEW TO THE TOWN WHERE BRAD IS FILMING FOR A LITTLE MOM AND DAD TIME. WHO KNOWS? SHE IS BACK NOW.
alana commented on Aug 12 11 at 10:33 amYeah, that story about her being “bored” is pretty ridiculous since she has said many times that her favorite thing is to be with her kids.
As for the trip? Yeah, it was probably a booty call. lol.
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