Brad Pitt: More Daddy Duties!
Brad Pitt picks up his kids — 3-year-old Pax and 2-year-old Zahara — from the American Embassy compound on Tuesday in Prague, Czech Republic.
Most definitely the cutest picture of Zahara to date! Watch video of the Jolie-Pitts leaving the embassy here.
Mr. Pitt also dropped off and picked up a super smiley Maddox, 5, at his French school in Prague on Tuesday. Video here.
Partner Angelina Jolie has been busy filming her latest action thriller Wanted.
20+ pictures inside of Brad, Maddox, Pax and Zahara…
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If a woman doesn’t want to carry Brad‘s baby.
Which man you want to have a baby with? I don’t say he the best daddy ‘but he one of them.
lovely!!!
Thanks Jared.. You are the best!
Look how happy those kids are!! Thats what counts.
Nothings is much more beautiful than the smile of a kid!
so cute!
Where is post JJ ? I love this family.
OOOH! Thanks Jared!
What a great way to start the day! LOVE THEM! Too adorable that Madd. Zee looks like she is tugging on dad’s hand to get a move on it. Pax is gonna have to catch up here.
Z is smiling
Brad looks like a Happy Dad!
And for those who say that Zahara never smiles……..Check out the smile on her now!!!
What a lovely smile from Zahara :)
Brad, Keep up the daddy duties and looking FINE.
Still find it very strange that the “so called” B&A fans do not have an issue with paps stalking them but do stalking other ppls kids. Does really sound like love or loyalty to their beloved family .. maybe because they posse selfish need for their fix? Just a thought .. feel free to pounce now and/or throw the book of brangelina rules of being a fan at me (rolling eyes LOL)
Aww! The kids are just so sweet! Maybe mommy and daddy could pick up the kids with little Shi on day?
This is my cutest Lil’ Zee Pic EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a cutie!
I’m reposting this from the last thread…And Zee is adorable!
Hey everyone, I was just watching the View and Rosie quickly mentioned a documentary that PBS will be airing this week called “Sentenced Home”. Here’s the description. Also, there’s a link to the schedule on there so you can find out when it airs in your area.
Putting a human face on controversial immigration policy, SENTENCED HOME follows three young Cambodian Americans through the deportation process. Raised in inner city Seattle, they pay an unbearable price for mistakes they made as teenagers. Caught between their tragic pasts and an uncertain future, each young man confronts a legal system that offers no second chances.
As part of a large group of Cambodian refugees admitted to the U.S. in the early 1980s, the deportees and their families found asylum in Seattle’s grim public housing projects and hoped for a piece of the American dream. But, as “permanent residents,” the refugees were not afforded the same protections as American citizens. Under strict anti-terrorism legislation enacted in 1996, even minor convictions can result in automatic deportation. For some, this means being permanently separated from families and homes because of a minor offense—such as the case of Loeun Lun, who fired a gun in the air as a teenager to protect himself from a gang attack.
Told through interweaving stories, in the voices of the deportees, their families and friends, SENTENCED HOME explores what it’s like to be deported along with the social, historical and political reasons behind the deportees’ fate. Along with family man Loeun Lun, who fights to stay together with his wife and children from behind bars and across oceans, audiences will meet former gang member Kim Ho Ma, who struggles to come to terms with his identity in a country he doesn’t understand. Also introduced is an introspective Many Uch, who looks to redeem himself by taking advantage of what time he has left in the U.S. to give today’s Cambodian American youth something he never had—the ability to play little-league baseball.
SENTENCED HOME follows Lun and Kim Ho Ma all the way to Cambodia. There Lun begins building a tiny shack for himself amidst rice paddies, while Kim Ho tries to contain his anger and frustration at U.S. immigration law, and the lack of opportunity in the city of Phnom Penh.
Meanwhile, as Many Uch leads his baseball team, inspiring members of the Seattle community to re-think their negative opinions of the deportees, his own deportation status hangs in the balance of an unblinking legal system increasingly deemed unfair.
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/sentencedhome/?campaign=pbshomefeatures_2_independentlensbrsentencedhome_2007-05-15
Splash has the video, their bags are bigger than them, they look so little. Very cute.
#mmmmm:Sorry your not worth it……… What a lovely family, and that Z she sure is daddy’s little girl.
Thank you Amaya, for the link. I have to tivo that.
Wow! Z prove to haters ,she can smiling.
seems to me z is enjoying school and the paps for just a few moments. What a lovely smile. I thin she is a little bow leg from the post of pics meli posted last thread. Whether she is or not she is still so adorable with her big cheeks that i like to pinch.
WoW this is the first time that I see a post and the comments or not up too 600. Bu n-e-ways Love Z’s smile she looks so happy
PS: thanks Jared for your web page I truelly enjoy IT
Thanks Jared for the new thread!
Princess Zahara is gracing us with one of her beautiful smiles. Both she and Pax are just to precious for words and so adorable with their backpacks.
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IA, their backpacks are bigger than they are. It was the same with my children when they were that age.
cute pic thanks jj.ignore mmmm he, she or it is a loser.z is so cute smiling
The video is adorable, they look so tiny!
Z and Pax are so cute, and their dad so sexy. It’s to B&A’s credit that Z is a happy little girl now.
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