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According to The Daily Mirror, Brad and Angelina are rumored to have struck a deal with US Weekly for the first pictures of their baby. A source close to the couple said, "They’ve signed a $5 million deal with a publication and the money will go to children’s charity UNICEF.  Angelina’s very private but they figured they might as well use the opportunity of one child being born to help a lot of others."   Did People really lose the bidding war?  I find that pretty hard to believe!  But $5 million bucks… that’s a lotta moo-lah.  But if it’s going all to charity, all the better!

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# 240 | Estelle & # 241 | Original jpfi’m seriously thinking about writing a nasty letter to anna wintour. just because x is skinny doesn’t mean she should be on mag covers. besides, she’s completely irrelevant now.anyway, enough about TBTSNBN. i see there’s hundreds of rumors swirling around about the baby. i wish it were true that angie’s in labor. but the haters would have a field day if she delivered early.

# 250 | karla | Now why would we do that when we have so many friends from all over the world and having a good old time (other than one or two X fans who come here to our threads with different names over and over again try to ruin our fun, but they can’t and eventually go away. Don’t get me wrong I’ll go to Brangelina and souliejolie occasionally and I know for a fact that they hardly ever get more than 30 posts and it is the same 10 people. So what was your point? I am just curious thats all….

Alexandrina, # 36 | Too Bad - Why are you here? You stupid cowI almost choked on my water while i was browsing this thread. That’s a good one…. some people can be literally blind. lol AJ giving birth in days, wow! that’s really a good news. but i hope the paps will lay low on them it can be stressing with all that fuss

# 243 | guli"Maybe you should call other mags as well."believe me, i would. but i mostly read food and fine living magazines. there’s no danger of x on the cover of those. i like entertainment weekly, too. i subscribed to vogue because i wanted to understand the big deal about hermes, dolce & gabbana, etc. plus their food writer, jeffrey steingarten, is one of the best in the business. so i’ve come to look forward to my once monthly foray into the world of high fashion, but seeing that mug on the cover really dampens the enjoyment.

Why would they have a plane on standby? If they’ve been in Namibia for this long don’t ya think they would have the baby there? or are they planning on leaving namibia before the birth?

Philanthropist-I believe they did file a petition or said they were-but I’ll look it up and get back to you

# 254 | gitane | Gitane I’ve already posted a message to you but it hasn’t showed up and this happened to me several times for 2 days. Oh well if it is a double post I am sorry. Gitane, I only subscribe to Times, People and TV Guide and they have been pretty good towards our beloved family. But, when I get calls from diff mags I sure will use your line. I just love it :)

Alexanderina @ 05/18/2006 at 10:43 pm

# 239 | gitane - You go girl, lol

Guess who? @ 05/18/2006 at 10:43 pm

Is Jennifer Aniston pregnant or are they going to adopt a child? Everybody is speculating on the procreation plans of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. Current gossip indicates either pregnancy is on its way or adoption application is being processed. Some pros for the pregnancy issue are: Jennifer has been wearing slimming black even during the dog days of summer, and she hasn’t been spied smoking recently. Aniston, 35, denies she’s in the family way, though she has said "we’re absolutely in the process." Still, her schedule is currently crammed with back-to-back-to-back big screen projects, which would make this a challenging time to be eating for two. August 30, 2004 Aniston wants no more waiting And it turns out Cox isn’t the only Friend with great expectations. "We’re ready to dive in," Jennifer Aniston tells the London Mirror of her plans to have Brad Pitt’s baby. "I have had enough time to wait for motherhood. That’s next. It was all about letting ‘Friends’ finish. I really wanted that part of my life to come to a close and then have something to do." Aniston, who hit theaters Jan. 16 opposite Ben Stiller in "Along Came Polly," is also quoted as saying she’d like to stay at home when parenthood finally happens (heck, we would too if we had her newly renovated 12,000-sq.-ft. Beverly Hills mansion). "I am going to try not to work that much. I have so many girlfriends who can do it all but I know I’ll want to be around for a lot of it", Aniston said. February 4, 2004 Aniston Wins "Who’s Who Of Hair" Friends star Jennifer Aniston has regained her crown as owner of the best celebrity haircut, according to a new poll. The Hollywood actress is still tops nearly a decade after "the Rachel cut" became the world’s most requested style. Nearly half of the 5,000 women polled by women’s website handbag.com voted Aniston’s long locks the most desirable hair. British star Dido’s choppy blonde bob came second with nearly a quarter of the votes. "Jennifer Aniston proves once again that she has the perfect haircut to accompany her perfect Hollywood marriage and career," a handbag.com spokeswoman said. "Her appeal lies in her ability to transform her hair from surfer chic by day to sleek and sexy by night. "She has replaced the ‘Rachel cut’ and still seized the haircut crown."

# 257 | gulisomething must be going on with the server. i tried 5 times to post my last message before it went through.i used to read time, but, when it’s a choice between information and entertainment, i always choose entertainment–especially when it comes to magazines.

# 239 | gitane | LOL!!!! That was a good one

Alexanderina @ 05/18/2006 at 10:54 pm

# 239 | gitane - I used to be a subscriber to Star Magazine but when they started getting nasty on BP and AJ, I sent them an e-mail saying I would like to cancel my subscription because I was tired of all the nastiness that they print about BP and AJ, they sent me be an e-mail saying that if I want to cancel they can refund me for the rest of my subscription I wrote back and said please do and I received confirmation recently that I refund was credited back to my credit card and my subscription is not up until September of this Year. I would never ever buy another Star Magazine again

# 259 | Guess who?so it started as an article about how x was "ready to dive in" to having kids with brad in 2004. then it became an article about her hair. i’m beginning to feel like brad. one minute it’s about her saying she wants kids, the next it’s the same shallow **** she’s been selling since day 1.

That’s Jen’s story:Still, her schedule is currently crammed with back-to-back-to-back big screen projects, which would make this a challenging time to be eating for two

# 203 | Too Bad You are just plain HYPOCRITE. Don’t even have to explain it. PERIOD. Oh, btw while everybody is entitled to their own opinion, yours included it would be good if your reference yourself in your opinion instead of hitting on this family that you don’t know anything about and don’t know you in return at all.

# 262 | Alexanderinai swear that until the bp/aj hookup i never looked twice at rags like STAR. now i spend 20 minutes at the magazine rack in the supermarket looking to see if there’s the slightest bit of news about bamz. they’ve turned me into a gossip hound!

Here is an interesting article written by a legitimate journalist about celebrity reporting. Its a bit long if you aren’t interested, just skip it.LITTLE BITS: Dance between celebrities has twists and turnsBy Krista Richmond / Chronicle lifestyles editor"Hey guys! I’m actually running late. I hope you enjoy the show," he said as he ran past us into the theatre in a blond blur.And so ended my brush with the fame of Randy Harrison, who starred in Showtime’s ***** As Folk and is finishing a run in the Alabama Shakespeare Festival’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was a highlight for this fan but also made me wonder about the impact of celebrity journalism.My friend and co-worker (who introduced me to ***** As Folk) and I traveled to Montgomery to see Randy in the production. And we weren’t the only ones. I was sure we wouldn’t be — ***** As Folk has a very devoted following — but what did surprise me was that the audience seemed to consist of a significant number of Randy fans.In fact, we sat next to two other fans, and there were several others scattered around the Festival Stage. If you looked hard enough, you could tell who was there to see the play and who was there to see Randy. The permanent smiles and random giggles gave it away. At one point in the show, Randy’s Lysander proposes to his love, Hermia, played by Akiko Aizawa. After Lysander’s most heartfelt declaration, Hermia turns the audience and mouths a silent "YES!" with fists in the air. This reaction got several laughs from audience members who were probably thinking they would react the same way.The same held true for the backstage tour we took the next morning. Out of the approximately 12 people on the tour, the only people not to mention Randy’s name directly were an older couple. I think our tour guide figured out why the rest of us were there. I asked him about the Festival’s sales. I was curious to find out what kind of financial impact Randy’s fans would have. His response (with a knowing grin): "We’ve done pretty well the last couple of weeks."After the tour, we stood outside the theatre chatting with some other Randy fans close to the actors’ entrance. While we were talking, some of the cast members arrived for that day’s matinee, including Randy. That’s when the brief but very memorable encounter took place.Now, I see nothing wrong with what we did. I don’t think of it as "stalking." I think of it as "creative autograph seeking." Stalking implies something scary — that’s what the girls who scream, cry and profess their undying love do. Creative autograph seeking is merely attempting to meet a celebrity and have something signed.Therein lies the difference between fans such as myself and fangirls — that contingent of admirers who are almost rabid in their devotion. Fangirls want him. Fans, like me, want him to be happy. For me, getting an autograph from Randy has nothing to do with professing undying love and everything to do with professing my endless gratitude. It would be a small moment in time when I might be able to say, "Thank you. Your work has struck a chord with me, and I wanted you to know how much I appreciate what you do," and have something to remember the auspicious occasion.The rights of celebrities seem to be discussed endlessly. Of course Mr. Harrison has a right to privacy, and I have absolutely no desire to interfere with those rights. However, I feel that I also have rights as a fan. I have the right to ask politely for an autograph, and he has the right to politely refuse, which is exactly what happened in this situation. We asked nicely and didn’t push, and we were given acknowledgement and an explanation.I think the surroundings are also an important factor. In this case, I was at a theatre supporting the work of Randy Harrison the actor, not in some public place pestering Randy Harrison the person. I, for one, am much more interested in what play he’s doing next than who he’s dating. Any personal information he chooses to share with his fans is up to him. Anything he keeps to himself is obviously none of my business.I couldn’t help but wonder what kind of impact celebrity journalism has in creating these fangirls. I was struck by just how much information some of them were able to gather. So much of it was traded among the group that, frankly, stalking would have been easy. Fortunately, we are mature fans and not fangirls. While the media might share some of the blame for showering attention on celebrities, I don’t believe we are divulging such details as the color of Randy’s car or the tags on it.The way "celebrity" is portrayed in the media is particularly important to me as a journalist. The world of celebrity journalism discredits what I do for a living and the craft that I love, and celebrities tend to put plenty of blame on the media. But not all of us are willing to cause a wreck with a celebrity for a story. And not all of us are hiding in bushes just waiting to get a snapshot of the latest starlet without make-up. Where is the news in that? To me, there seems to be a simple solution. If the event is significant for some reason, then the media should cover it. If it insignificant, then there is no reason for news coverage. As a responsible journalist, I look at the news value. For example, Angelina Jolie aiding the people of Darfur is newsworthy. Angelina Jolie going to the grocery store with her children is not. And I believe the public knows the difference.The dance between journalists and celebrities has more twists and turns and ups and downs than a quickstep, but the fact remains that we rely on each other. Celebrities use us to promote their latest ventures, and we use them to sell what we publish and broadcast. The music is still playing in this relationship, so I suppose the only solution is to take another spin around the dance floor and try not to step on each other’s toes.Although this isn’t a review, I have to take a moment to say just how good Anne Bogart’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream was. The set, sound and actors combined flawlessly into a truly creative presentation. Randy’s Lysander was full of passion, both love and hate, and his performance as Thisbe was charmingly hilarious. I miss seeing him on my television screen, but after seeing him on stage, I understand that it is a natural home for him. And as a fan, he has my best wishes.Krista Richmond is the lifestyles editor for the Crossville Chronicle. Her column is published periodically.

The real lou @ 05/18/2006 at 11:07 pm

#259 Guess who?What was the point of that article?If she was so interested in having a kid why didn’t she have one?A woman who wants to concieve doesn’t line up back to back movies.

Guess who=malimom @ 05/18/2006 at 11:09 pm

With all due respect to JA, I just wanted to take the BAMZ haters back a few months and show them what x was saying- Correct me if I am wrong but this was said in Aug and Feb of 2004 -hmmmmm-Guli get that timeline out againstef-you are the mighty awesome queen of all videos and I humbly bow to your talent! great job- I almost cried-love is beautiful no matter who it is and these two are dripping in itPhilanthopist I believe you are right-The petition was to change the name, BUT on the Petition Brad was listed as "Adoptive Father to Be!" Although I have seen all episodes of Perry Mason, I am no lawyer but I usually comprehend whatever I read-Back in a minute

Alexanderina @ 05/18/2006 at 11:09 pm

# 266 | gitane - I was the same way to until BAMZ came along. I uesed to buy all the magazines just so I could find out what going on with BP and AJ but then the Magazines and their stories started getting out of control, I get People at home and US Weekly as well, US is on a trial basis, even they print some crazy stuff, they are a little bit better than Star

Alexanderina @ 05/18/2006 at 11:12 pm

even though

Alexanderina @ 05/18/2006 at 11:15 pm

# 245 | lookwhaticando - I saw Beyond Borders and I liked it, nobody can be like our Bradley William Pitt, he is one of a kind

Alexanderina @ 05/18/2006 at 11:17 pm

Talk to you guys later, tonight is full of season and series finale and they just started out here on the West Coast

This is the admission she made that she delayed getting pregnant:"I have had enough time to wait for motherhood. That’s next. It was all about letting ‘Friends’ finish. I really wanted that part of my life to come to a close and then have something to do." This is her promise:I am going to try not to work that much.This is what she did:Still, her schedule is currently crammed with back-to-back-to-back big screen projects, The result:Failed Marriage.

Exactly-If JA wasn’t HUVANE"s puppet she should have said:"I appreciate my fans wanting Brad and I to get pregnant, but I have a few more commitments before I can do so. If it happens, I’ll of course re-arrange things. Brad is a wonderful man and he will be a great dad, I just hope he will continue to be patient with me because sometimes when you want something so bad, it seems to always be out of your reach."BUT as WE know that was not the case-I can tell you one thing, If Brad was my husband we would have had so many babies, they would’ve changed the name of Malibu to Pittsburgh! My kids would have made up the basketball team, football team and cheerleading squad-When we ran out of names that start with B we would have started calling the kids by numbers! C’mon that Brad Pitt -I know the haters call him a cheater, but JA said in an interview (paraphrasing here) "He can hit it like a rockstar!"

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