Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Where is Angelina Jolie's nanny hide?



Where is Angelina Jolie's nanny hide:



For the last few weeks have celebrity magazines filled with pictures of Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and their clan of children in the sights of Venice. The gang is staying in a 15th century
palazzo on the Grand Canal, while Mom shooting "The Tourist" starring Johnny Depp. We have seen countless images of the four oldest children enjoying gelato with their parents - while the twins probably nap under the responsibility of one or several nannies. But we can never know for sure because the sextet are never photographed with a nanny. It is almost inconceivable that Brad and Angie single-handily responsible for six children aged 8 years and under, given their high-profile career. Both parents are working actors who spend what little free time they have the world for humanitarian causes cross. Last September, visited Angie Somali refugees in Kenya, and the next month, Iraqi refugees in Syria. In February she was in Haiti after the earthquake. I'm not stuck their natural deep and passionate commitment to refugees and children around the world, but as a mother, it irritates me that they need the illusion that they are not employees nannies to help them to orchestrate feeling their offspring. As Rob own PopEater's Shuter commented: "Nobody in Hollywood controls its image more than furious Angelina Jolie. If they do not want you to do something they make sure that you did not do it. Her passion for children is a huge part of her brand. Angie extraordinary measures to ensure the public never gets any help she raising her own children to see. " And while we're at it, Suri Cruise, one of the most photographed Hollywood Tots, is rarely seen without a mother Katie Holmes. I can not say for sure, but I'm pretty sure that a nanny at Chez Cruise. These celebrities are creating a charade that makes non-celeb moms are not sufficient. Angelina Jolie makes movies, has great hair, flies around the world doing good deeds will go home with Brad Pitt and six cute tykes - and does it all with no help. Yeah right! Dr. Margaret Lewin, medical director of Cinergy Health, says there is nothing wrong with helping your children to educate. "Just as we send our children to school, we can share our child care with competent and caring people of our children to broaden and enrich the experience of their lives," she says. "The help of a nanny, baby sitter or relative gives a child more life experience than a caretaker. Mother's should not be too much to read in a single photo or snapshot from day one celebrity moms, because a picture does not display reflect a 24 hours time, it reflects only a second. " In their next interview, I hope Brad and Angie admitted that they help, or that we will soon find some photos of Shiloh and Zahara splashy hand in hand with a nanny to look like they have eaten all that gelato.

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