Tuesday, July 01, 2008

The World Is At Standstill Waiting For Shiloh's Apostles


Here we go again!!

A French magazine is reporting that Angelina Jolie has given birth to her twins. This, of course, would be the second time they’ve arrived ever since Entertainment Tonight incorrectly reported their initial delivery.

From Huffington Post:


En exclusivite mondiale, Closer est en mesure de vous annoncer qu’Angelina Jolie aurait accouché ce matin dans un hôpital français ! La star serait rentrée hier soir en salle de travail. Toute reproduction interdite sans la mention du site closermag.


Translation: Angelina went into labor last night and gave birth this morning in a French hospital.

No comment from Camp Brangelina…yet.


FadedYouthBlog

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Angelina Jolie has gone into a hospital in the south of France where she expects to give birth to twins.

Nadine Bauer, a spokeswoman for the Lenval Hospital in Nice, says Jolie is fine and that everything is going well. She said the actress' admittance to the hospital's maternity wing had been planned for some time.

Bauer said Jolie will almost certainly remain in the hospital until she gives birth. She said Jolie was admitted so she could be kept under surveillance and not to give birth immediately.

Bauer would not say when Jolie was admitted.


NewsWeek

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Nadine Bauer, a spokeswoman for the Lenval Hospital in Nice, told the Associated Press agency the star was fine and everything was going well.

She said Jolie, who is pregnant with actor Brad Pitt, would almost certainly stay in hospital until she gives birth. Ms Bauer added that Jolie was not expected to give birth immediately.

She said the star's admittance to the maternity wing had been planned for some time, but refused to disclose when Jolie had checked in.

Jolie and Pitt already have one daughter together, called Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt, who was born in Namibia in 2006.

The couple have also adopted three more children; Cambodian-born son Maddox; daughter Zahara, from Ethiopia and Pax, from Vietnam.

BBC

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