Angelina Grabs Her Latest Child From Vietnamese Drive-Thru Window
Source: www.evilbeetgossip.com
Angelina Jolie and Maddox arrived in Vietnam last week to finalize the adoption of the three-year-old boy she is adopting from the country. The formalities should be completed by this weekend, when Jolie will be able to take the little boy back to New Orleans to meet his daddy and two sisters. The boy, whose name has not been released, was brought to an orphanage as a baby after he was found abandoned at a Ho Chi Minh City hospital, and city officials were not able to locate his parents to have them sign off on the adoption.
The young boy reportedly enjoys soccer and gets along well with the other kids at the center. Angelina’s adopting the kid as a single parent, because Vietnamese law doesn’t allow unmarried couples to adopt children (but single parents? That’s a-okay! I figure this has something to do with human-trafficking prevention, but I don’t see how … anyone know?).
You know, I like to say mean things about Angelina because she totally stole Jennifer Aniston’s husband, but I have to admit that she’s probably a really good person. This is not to say that this country — and this world — is not already full of big-hearted people who adopt orphans from third-world countries to offer them a better life, but it’s cool that Angelina is setting such a high-profile example.






Sir Paul McCartney is dumping the record label he has used for 43 years in a move which will prevent Heather Mills from earning millions from his future recordings. The former Beatle is turning his back on Capital/EMI - who he has been with since the Beatles’s first album in 1964 - and is penning a deal with a new label run by coffee makers Starbucks. In recent months, Sir Paul has been offered a £25 million advance for his next four albums from Capital/EMI. Being an advance which is payable immediately, Heather would have been able to stake a claim to half of it as part of their ongoing divorce. Industry sources claim that point was pivotal in Sir Paul’s decision to let the deal lapse and refuse to renegotiate with the label so that Heather would not have access to the earnings. The pair are battling it out for McCartney’s £825 million fortune after splitting last May. Signing the new deal with Starbucks will also save him some £12.5 million - a half share - of the advance Capital/EMI would have paid out for a four-album deal. Sir Paul is now set to release his new album this autumn with Starbucks. He will be the first artist to sign with US-based coffee chain’s new Hear Music record label. A source claimed record executives at Capitol were devastated by the news. "They knew it was coming," the source said. "They did nothing for the Chaos album, and they were reminded that McCartney’s entire contract was ending." Sir Paul’s departure is especially fascinating because ever since the Beatles joined Capitol, all their albums and all their solo albums have come from the label. Capitol’s association with the group since they broke up in 1970 has always been key to the organisation. Sir Paul’s Wings albums were with the label, as was John Lennon’s Imagine, George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass and Ringo Starr’s Ringo! Even Sean Lennon has released a Capitol album. But all that may change now that McCartney has flown the coop, according to record industry experts. "Starbucks has proven to be a much more effective seller of CDs and DVDs than record stores, thanks to their amazing retailing and branding," an industry source said. "Starbucks customers have come to regard non-coffee product merchandise as hip and attractive, while record companies have been unable to reach customers at all in recent years."
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1.) i turned down a movie role for 3 million dollars because of a nude scene and i wasnt the person getting nude. nothing about that is true. i want to do my album. and my fans have waited so patiently for me to put out an album and i appreciate everyone of you, thats why im focused on putting out my first project. and yes i will continue to still do movies. 