Thursday, March 15, 2007

ANOTHER FREAKIN DAY


ANGELINA'S NEW KID
She is renaming him Pax Thien Jolie.


According to The Herald Sun:


ANGELINA Jolie adopted a Vietnamese boy yesterday to be her fourth child.Government officials said the boy, now named Pax Thien Jolie, was almost 3 1/2.

The adoption will be final once US Embassy officials in Hanoi approve the paperwork.
"All she needs to do now is to travel to Hanoi to get the travel paperwork from the US Embassy for the boy," said Nguyen Van Trung, director of the Tam Binh orphanage in Ho Chi Minh City.

Senior officials said Jolie's adoption had been sped up, partly because of her star status.
Mr Trung said the boy had been abandoned at birth at a local hospital and had been at the orphanage since 2003.

Jolie took the boy with her to the Justice Department building in the city centre to sign the adoption documents.

"She was very beautiful," department official Dao Van Tran said outside the building. "She signed and had her photo taken."

Jolie flew into Vietnam this week from Japan on a chartered plane with two children she adopted before meeting Brad Pitt -- Cambodian son Maddox and Ethiopian daughter Zahara -- and her biological daughter, Shiloh Nouvel, by the Hollywood heartthrob.
Jolie, 31, filed adoption papers in early March through an unidentified American agency without Pitt, because under Vietnamese law an unmarried couple may not adopt a child. But single people may adopt under the law.



MICHELLE PFEIFFER
Dang that woman looks good!!! Isn't she like 80 now? She still looks like a freakin teenager! This is for the special presentation of "Hairspray" in Las Vegas last night. See more pictures at DLISTED.

EW

Yes, this is Tonya Harding. Scary, right?

According to Seattle PI:

Clark County sheriff's deputies have confirmed two episodes of erratic behavior by Tonya Harding, whose agent said the former Olympic figure skater was ill and had a bad reaction to some asthma medication.

Deputies received two calls four hours apart on Sunday, the first shortly before 5 a.m. from Harding, who was at a towing company in Yacolt, said she was being followed by several people and believed someone was trying to hide weapons on her property, Sgt. Timothy L. Bieber said.

A deputy found no evidence to support her claims but noted that she also said she was having an adverse reaction to an unspecified medication.

The second call was from a woman who said she was a friend of Harding and reported that Harding was "tweaking out, seeing animals" and scaring her children, Bieber said.
He did not identify the woman but said a deputy subsequently took Harding home to her trailer and advised her to see a doctor.

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