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Brad Pitt Talks Christmas Gifting, Gets Kumbaya On Us


Brad Pitt Interview About Christmas
Brad Pitt gave another one of his positive interviews to Hello! in which he explained that he’s planning on settling down in France for the next three years. Oh yeah, and the whole clan is still really happy, especially without all the “American cartoon television.”

Brad explained that the Jolie-Pitt Christmas is not full of “pressure to make [the children] big or expensive gifts,” but then again, the kids surely aren’t going without! He claimed that “The kids don’t ask for big gifts for the reason that they don’t see a lot of the American cartoon television, which is packed with all those manipulative commercials for big toys that look so fantastic.” 

He also took the time to extoll the virtues of having a multicultural family, saying “I look down at the family and I see our boy from Vietnam, and our daughter from Ethiopia, and our girl’s from Namibia,and our son who’s from Cambodia, and . . . they are all brothers and sisters, man. They are all the same blood.” 

Continuing, Brad commented that “It is such elation to see them all living together, and getting along together, and to know that we were able to give them a home — in some cases, to give them a life. It’s a wonderful thing that we are able to do this because of the jobs we have — and it’s a selfish thing, too, because the rewards are extraordinary.”

Okay– we get it! Does anyone else feel like Brad and Angelina are beating a dead horse when they do these interviews? It’s cool to get personal details, but hearing where the kids are from– again– feels suspiciously like “interview filler.”

At least Brad admits that he’s been “dragging” his famly from place to place, and that they are ready to “give them a break.” Finally!











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4 Archived Responses to “ Brad Pitt Talks Christmas Gifting, Gets Kumbaya On Us ”

  1. MR Pitt of Pittssssssssss
    Dec 17, 2008

    didn't he few days backs said he doesn't want to talk about his family and then he goes all the way to tell us about their peeing pattern to their feeding pattern . and yes even though they saved life of Zarah do they have to shout it to the world .?? Good acts are not need to be pulicized . There are many ppl who don't have ur jobs Mr Pitts of Pitt but they do save ppl life without shouting it to the media . are u asking for the world to Pat ur Back ??? Get over it and stop using ur kids !!

  2. A Teacher
    Dec 23, 2008

    Meieli,

    No news in the life of a celebrity may be bad news for the reporters assigned to them, but it's good for the celebrities themselves. And it's good for the rest of us, since there's nothing to distract us from the dramatic beauty of our own lives. I feel your pain tho. It's hard to make a “sensation” out of a peaceful life. Rest assured, there's drama out there, you'll find it. In the meantime, avoid bashing celebrities that are doing it right, instead let's celebrate the healthy rolemodels they're portraying (even if it irritates the editors of The Inquistor). The world is changing, evolve with your readers. Focus on the change you want to see in the world. It's what's happening. Is the work you produce adding value to the world or subtracting from it? Don't be afraid to ask yourself the hard questions, you're bright and talented and you were born for a reason. Find out what that is. Find your value. It's time. It's right before you. Stop waiting.

    Best of luck to you and keep

  3. Awww– Happy Holidays.

  4. Patrick
    Dec 23, 2008

    “beating a dead horse”?!? what the fuck have YOU done for any orphans, asshole?