CELEBRITY HUB

Jan 16, 2008

Angelina Jolie having a second biological child


PREGNANT PAUSE

Angelina Jolie is rescheduling her press tour for her upcoming movie Wanted so that she can concentrate on having a second biological child

Angelina Jolie has everything a 32-yearold woman could ask for: a glowing film career, four children and a handsome beau in Brad Pitt. But that’s not enough for the actress — she’s desperate to have a second, biological child. The Tomb Raider star is so set on a child that she has been telling her people to schedule upcoming press tours around her fertility cycle.

A source told America’s OK! magazine, “Angelina’s people have told the studio she won’t be available on some dates to promote her new movie Wanted in June. She is focusing on trying to get pregnant and to hopefully be pregnant around the time of the film’s release.”
Angelina gave birth to her daughter Shiloh in May 2006 in Namibia. The actress also has three adopted children — six-year-old Cambodian son Maddox, four-year-old Vietnamese son Pax and three-year-old Ethiopian daughter Zahara.

Angelina has made no secret of her desire to extend her family, either by getting pregnant again or adopting. She said last year, “Brad and I would like to have more kids. I’ve always wanted a big family, and Brad’s the same. We are enjoying the children together. They are such big personalities, and it’s so exciting to watch them grow up.”

Meanwhile, Jolie and Pitt have raised concerns about their kids’ health after being spotted eating junk food several times. Jolie in the past has been photographed buying hot dogs from a vendor on the street. She also raised a few eyebrows when she let her one-year-old daughter eat potato chips. Nutritionists have not taken too kindly to Brangelina’s love for junk food.

Nutritionist Dr Majid Ali says, “Kids’ taste buds are still developing and if you overload them with sugar, salt and white flour, it can entice the brain chemistry to crave those items instead of vegetables or grains. So it’s important for parents to look for variety and use those other foods for a reward once in a while, but not as a lifestyle.” AGENCIES.

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