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סטיב קליין מפגיש בין אנג'לינה לבראד
By theINSIDER's Marc S. Malkin It looks like BRAD PITT and ANGELINA JOLIE may be doing a book together. But no, it has nothing to do with their private lives. I hear that photographer STEVEN KLEIN may be doing a book of his W magazine photos of the two stars. The newest venture comes just as the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills opens its show: four life-size photos from the magazine. Sources tell me that the book would include photos not featured in W, along with behind-the-scenes shots. The book wouldn't be mass market, but have a print-run of about 1,000, just like Klein did a few years ago with MADONNA. If all goes as planned, look for the book in the fall
בחזרה לבי"ס
Angelina Jolie and her newly adopted daughter pick up Maddox from the St. Aidan's Episcopal Church and School in Malibu. They then returns back to Brad Pitt's Malibu home where Angie, Brad and the two kids have been holed up for 5 days. Brad (not pictured) later returned home on his Confederate Hellcat a few hours later.
אנג'י וזהרה
A radiant Angelina Jolie was seen shopping with her 6-month-old daughter, Zahara Marley, in Calabasas, Calif., which is near the Malibu home of Brad Pitt – where the baby as well as Pitt have been recovering from recent hospital stays. As PEOPLE reports in its new issue, just a day after picking up her newly adopted daughter in Ethiopia, Jolie began to worry something was wrong. Zahara Marley Jolie, already underweight at just 9 lbs., wasn't drinking enough formula. Jolie took Zahara for a checkup, and wound up spending a week by her daughter's side in a New York City hospital as the baby battled a bacterial infection that, left untreated, could have been life-threatening. (Zahara's mother is believed to have died of AIDS a month after giving birth and her father is unknown.) "Like anybody else," Jolie "was a mom who was very concerned and afraid," says Dr. Jane Aronson, the pediatrician and expert in international adoption medicine who treated Zahara. Fortunately, after being treated with fluids for dehydration and antibiotics to combat what Aronson diagnosed as a salmonella infection, Zahara left the hospital "happy and gurgling" on July 15 with a clean bill of health. She also gained more than a pound. Angelina, Zahara and the actress' son, 3-year-old Maddox, then flew to L.A. July 16 to reunite with another recuperating friend: They stayed at Pitt's Malibu estate as he spent the week recovering from a bout of viral meningitis. Pitt had been with Jolie in Ethiopia when she adopted her daughter. (His malady likely has "nothing to do" with salmonella, says Aronson, who told PEOPLE that Jolie never mentioned Pitt to her.) Mother and daughter both appeared to be feeling much better this week, when they were spotted in Malibu at a supermarket and toy store and stopping in a Starbucks. Meanwhile, Pitt also seems to have shaken his illness: He showed up Wednesday at the Beverly Hills Hotel to accept a $250,000 check on behalf of the Film Foundation at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association luncheon.
ת'ורתון גאה בג'ולי
Hollywood actor Billy Bob Thornton is "proud" of his ex-wife Angelina Jolie for adopting her second child. Thornton's three year marriage to Jolie ended in divorce in 2003, a year after they adopted Cambodian orphan Maddox. Thornton has since gone on to welcome his fourth child, Bella, into the world, while Jolie recently adopted Ethiopian orphan Zahara Marley. And Bad Santa star Thornton admits he's extremely impressed with the way his ex-wife has embraced her maternal role. He says: "Gosh, she's been amazing these last few years and I'm so proud of her and happy for her. "She loves Maddox more than life, so I'm really happy for her."