
Last weekend, Brad Pitt and
Angelina Jolie along with their newborn child and two older kids left Namibia after staying at the beautiful region for 2 months. Erongo's governor Samuel Nuuyoma confirmed the departure of the family, yet he declined to give further details. During a news conference held on Wednesday last week, the couple thanked the Namibian government as well as its people for the privacy and peace they enjoyed during their stay.
The news conference was the couple's first public appearance after Angelina gave birth to Shiloh Nouvel on May 27 at a private clinic in Walvis Bay. The healthy baby girl then weighed 7 pounds. Prior to Angelina's labor, the two
famous Hollywood stars sought for privacy in Namibia with the help of the government. The couple was accompanied by older children Maddox (4 year old adopted from Cambodia) and Zahara (16 months old).
It must be noted that the surnames of both kids were legally changed to Jolie-Pitt after the actor announced his intention of adopting them too. Needless to say, the two stars denied the rumors of an approaching wedding. Brad and Angelina developed their romance during the filming of their hit movie Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
Darryl Hannah, who is well known for her mermaid role in the 1984 movie Splash, was evicted from a walnut tree and arrested along with fellow protesters who have been fighting in order to stop the destruction of a Los Angeles farm. Prior to the arrest, t
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