When it comes to Angelia Jolie’s parenting, the tabloids act like they are all-knowing and are very judgmental. They are also wrong.
amid her ongoing custody battle with Pitt. According to the outlet the actress had “a team of six nannies, four security guards and 14 lawyers indirectly tasked with keeping the kids away from Brad.” The magazine further contended there were security guards tasked with making sure the kids “don’t try to run away,” while “the nannies keep the kids entertained, but also report back to Angelina if they ask about their dad.
The latter half of that insult was even more unnecessary than the rest, since Jolie clearly stated that she wasn’t a good cook in the interview in the first place. Rude comments aside,did run the story by our source in Jolie’s camp, who clarified that it was all incorrect. The actress had indeed taken cooking classes specifically for her kids. The tabloids should stop trying to mom-shame Jolie, who is doing a great job with all six of her children.Matis, Griffen.
Shuster, Andrew"Angelina Jolie Spoiling Kids To Win Them Over Amid Brad Pitt Custody Battle?" Gossip Cop 26 Aug 2018 Shuster, Andrew"Angelina Jolie NOT Lying About Cooking For Kids, Despite Report" Gossip Cop 15 Aug. 2017
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