Shopping Blog
Advertising
Classifieds
Contact us
Giveaways
Homepage
RSS Feed
Search
Twitter
Web Feeds









Angelina Brings Back Big Hair

Photo of Angelina Jolie on Vanity Fair magazine


It's official: big hair is back. In a big way. The new cover of Vanity Fair magazine features a busty, pregnant Angelina Jolie with absolutely fabulous 1960s Brigitte Bardot hair. And her recent red carpet appearances have also been featuring pretty elaborate hairdos, which have included some strategic backcombing.

Meanwhile, rumors swirl that Angie has already given birth to twins in France, but there's no official word yet. Here are some highlights of the interview: (The entire interview will be available online on Monday).

On being pregnant:

"I love it. It makes me feel like a woman. It makes me feel that all the things about my body are suddenly there for a reason. It makes you feel round and supple, and to have a little life inside you is amazing. Also, I'm fortunate. I think some women have a different experience depending on their partner. I think that affects it. I happen to be with somebody who finds pregnancy very sexy. So that makes me feel very sexy."

On her international family:

"When I was growing up I wanted to adopt, because I was aware there were kids that didn't have parents. It's not a humanitarian thing, because I don't see it as a sacrifice. It's a gift. We’re all lucky to have each other. I look at Shiloh—because, obviously, physically, she is the one that looks like Brad and I when we were little—and say, ‘If these were our brothers and sisters, how much would we have known by the time we were six that it took into our 30s and 40s to figure out?’ I suppose I’m giving them the childhood I always wished I had.”

On Shiloh's birth:

"We were in this little hospital in Africa when Shi was born. I don't think there was anybody else in the hospital. It was just a little cottage, the three of us. It ended up being the greatest thing.... I had a C-section and I found it fascinating. I didn’t find it a sacrifice and I didn't find it a painful experience. I found it a fascinating miracle of what a body can do."

On nannies:

"We don't ever have anybody spend the night. We may have to adjust that when the next one comes. But we do have ladies that work with us, and they're also from different cultures and back-grounds. One lady's a Vietnamese teacher -- wonderful. One is of Congolese descent from Belgium. Another is from the States and is really creative and does art programs."

On artists as parents:

"Artists raise their kids differently," she said. "We communicate to the point where we probably annoy our children. We have art around the house, we have books, we go to plays, we talk. Our focus is art and painting and dress-up and singing. It's what we love. So I think you can see how artists in some way raise other artists."


Tags: angelina-jolie | angelina-jolie-hair | big-hair | brigitte-bardot

Posted on May 30, 2008
Permalink | Subscribe | | | Comments (View) |





blog comments powered by Disqus

The Writers Write Lifestyle Network
Bloggers Blog
Crafters Craft
Drivers Drive
Fantasy SF Blog
Gamers Game
Health News Blog
HowToWeb.com
The IWJ Blog
Lovers Love
Media Cynic
Petosphere
Pleasant Morning Buzz
Readers Read
Science News Blog
Shopping Blog
Singers Sing
Surfers Surf
Traders Trade
Video Nacho
Watchers Watch
Workers Work
The Write News
Writer's Blog

Sales & Coupons
ShoppersShop.com's Sales & Deals section includes coupons, sales and free shipping offers.



Search ShoppingBlog.com


Add to Google












www.shoppingblog.com

Copyright © 2002-2009 by Writers Write, Inc. All Rights Reserved.