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“What are you looking at?!”



Maddox Jolie-Pitt Angelina Jolie Zahara Jolie-Pitt Pax Jolie-Pitt and Brad Pitt

“What are you looking at?!” “They were on sale!”

C’mon. It’s their hobby.

(Maddox Jolie-Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, Pax Jolie-Pitt and Brad Pitt)

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  1. Kitty says:

    Yeah, he does look like he is giving the photographer that sort of look… Wonder if any of the kids have noticed the “difference”…

    On another note, why does Angelina need such large, bug eye sunglasses..?

  2. Crok says:

    give me a brake, aren`t there any stupid things to pick on that celebrities do ?
    at least they`re trying to do something good …

  3. akmarksman82 says:

    Im happy for them because they’re happy.

    Always been a Angie fan,Brad fan too.
    OT
    TCCBB and Changling are great movies..well deserving of Best Picture.

  4. S. Wagner says:

    I’d be happier for them if they had never met. Then there would be no Brangelina jokes, no comments on what a s–t she is or what a fool he is.

    • Czernobog says:

      Well, from the guy’s point of view – Have a big family (which apparently is what he wants) with a beautiful (if somewhat malnourished) wife, and endure the oh so scathing scorn of faceless losers on the internet, or remain in an unsatisfying marriage but safe from the cruel barbs of roflrazzi. hmm.
      I’ll take riding Angelina bareback every night. Next question?

      • CottlestonPie says:

        Yeah, real admirable. It’s all about Brad and what he wants. Who cares what anyone else (including his wife) wants. If his wife won’t give in to what he wants, he dumps her and finds another one. When Angelina isn’t what he wants anymore, I suppose he’ll be perfectly justified in dropping her and moving on to someone else.

  5. Kelly says:

    it is really disgusting that people have a problem with these celebrities doing what most everyone should be doing: adopting.

    • wvgirl says:

      Adopting costs money. A lot of it. I’m a single mother raising one son, and that’s about all I can handle. So let them adopt all they want. They can afford it. Saying “most everyone” should be adopting isn’t realistic. I have my own child to raise.

      • MsZeli says:

        Not taking sides… but what I heard Kelly saying was that rather than having more children in an overly privileged society, exercise contraception and care for the children born in circumstances where they can’t be financially justified/supported. Makes sense to me.

        • Lucy says:

          Ditto. Why bring a life into the world when there are others already here who need homes? If I ever have children, it will be through adoption.

          • wvgirl says:

            Fine. That’s your choice. But what makes someone who adopts any better than someone who has a biological child? Why should it matter? If someone adopts, that’s awesome. I have respect for that, I really do. But if someone chooses to have a biological child, there’s nothing wrong with that.

  6. LyssaLovett says:

    Why don’t they get a stroller or something? Whenever I see them they just have kids piled into their arms….

    • zann says:

      Maybe they like to have physical contact with the kids & not subject the kids to looking at arses all day? My son is 3 1/2 years old & his stroller had my shopping bags in it more than it had him in it! I carried him or had him in a sling or wrap most of the time.

  7. ducksinthewind says:

    excellent, and the meanest thing people can find out about them is, they have so MANY beautiful kids, are so colorblind about beautiful kids, and always have (see above) in their arms.

    yeah, i have spent some torrid nights with Brad too. now i feel less stupid, he is turning out to be a real mensch.

  8. wvgirl says:

    Not an Angelina fan, never did like her, but this is getting pretty old. At least they love their kids and are happy with each other and their family.

  9. sweetfeet says:

    *shrug* I think the caption is funny. I also admire them for their adoptions and good works. Can’t I do both?

    • zann says:

      NO, you can’t! How dare you find humor in something that you admire! You’re a sick and twisted person. /sarcasm

  10. tardmuffin says:

    They’re rich — and yet it looks like they clothed everyone at Wal*Mart. What gives? Every time I see pictures of their family… Wal*Mart clothing… everywhere.

    • Zerron says:

      Maybe they enjoy being a family more than dressing themselves in designer labels?

    • Jessi says:

      I’d shop at Wal-Mart even if I was rich. I *hate* shopping and really dislike when people buy clothing for me b/c it’s never anything I like and/or would wear. Plus, I like my money. Any money I have I like to keep for as long as possible. That’s probably something that’s not likely to change, even if I *was* rich.

    • Bada says:

      So just because they are rich they have to buy ridiculously expensive and trendy clothes that they don’t even like, so people would see them and think “oh they use very expensive clothes”!!!
      Awesome, huh?
      Why can’t they use normal clothes like everyone and use their money in something less superficial, like education, traveling, charity, etc?

  11. LEILA says:

    I am all for adoption. BUT I wish they would adop from home first. There are plenty of kids who need good homes here. I am pretty sure there is a lot of red tape in the US but still. Home first.

    • ducksinthewind says:

      I want to believe each child stole their hearts, wherever in the world they happened to meet.
      as for the working class clothes and moral obligations like turning our attention to home first, are rich-famous and very visible lives under some obligation to consciously steer public attitudes in all that they do?

    • Lucy says:

      So American children are more deserving than non-American children? Their lives are more important? It is more tragic for a child to be orphaned in American than in another country?

      • Jessi says:

        See, when I see that argument from people (the ‘they should adopt American kids! one), my response is usually, ‘Yeah, but what are the chances that an infant/child up for adoption in America is going to die from malnourishment or some totally preventable childhood disease?’ ‘Cause last I checked, they were slim to none.

        Not that I actually spend my day checking such statistics, but still…

    • Sabine says:

      Um, yeah, sure, but do you know how many homeless kids there are in the world?
      Only 1.5 million in the USA, which is a lot, but not compared to the 150 million in the whole world. Of those 100 million, 65 million are in Asia and 41.5 million in Africa. Methinks that they need more adoptions than the US.

  12. Mary says:

    These two are such douchebags. Children aren’t accessories.

  13. John says:

    caption is pretty funny

    youcanquotethis.com

  14. Mrjacierno says:

    Brangelina exiting Lees Art Studio on west 57th in Manhattan.

  15. agreen says:

    You know they’re OK folks when all anyone can think of to make fun of them about is that they have a lot of kids.

    “HEY JERKS– YOU GOT A LOT OF KIDS! HA!”

    Yeah, there’s something you hear shouted on the street every day. OUCH! *detect sarcasm*

  16. connella says:

    for goodness sake people, there normal people who adopted some kids,
    why cant we poke fun at them, i mean i poke fun at evryone and anyone,
    even myself

  17. Alternative Rock Kid says:

    They adopted children who otherwise wouldn’t have the same loving family they have now. How is that something to poke fun at? I admire them and how they choose to spend money on wise things like their children and donating millions to charities.

  18. attorneys says:

    the skis or the kids?


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