Brad Pitt Cut The Umbilical Cord!
The mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, center, holds the birth certificates of one of Angelina Jolie’s twins, Knox Leon Jolie-Pitt, as he and Dr. Michel Sussmann, Angie’s obstetrician, left, pose for the media, at the Lenval Hospital in Nice, southern France on Sunday. Knox was born at 6:27 pm and Vivienne Marcheline came within a minute of that time.
Outside the hospital, Sussmann shared how smoothly the delivery of Knox and Vivienne went:
On Brad and Angie during the labor and delivery: “[They] were talking, they were together. It was an epidural, so [Angelina] was awake and speaking and laughing. They were happy.”
On Brad never leaving Angie’s side: “He was my assistant! [He even cut the babies' umbilical cords!] He was … perfectly calm, totally determined, very pleased to be at the birth of his children, very moved and very emotional.”
On when Angie and the babies will leave the hospital: “I don’t know. She will stay for a few days. You know, in Europe it isn’t like in the United States, where the patients go home after three days. They will stay a bit longer until everything is okay.”
On the delivery in general: “Absolutely no problems. The babies are fine. The babies are with the mother and father and they are fine.”
FYI: Inside is a close-up of the Knox’s birth certificate…
Posted to: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Celebrity Babies, Knox Jolie-Pitt, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt
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congratulations brad and angie
CLINIQUA @ 07/13/2008 at 7:49 pm
New thread, although we may not want to post there - reporters caught up with Grandpa Jon Voight filming 24, and he had some glowing things to say…but it wouldn’t be the drama king, if he didn’t plead indirectly. lol
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I feel ambivalent lol
Oooo I’m so glad I know French right now =) Nice certificate.
# 153 QQQQ @ 07/13/2008 at 6:43 pm
Brad with the doctor and the mayor
http://i33.tinypic.com/2zxul9v.jpg
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Thank you for the link to the picture
# 205 passing Through @ 07/13/2008 at 7:34 pm
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I kid you not. She says this within the first 5 minutes of the show.
They’re repeating the show again.
I wonder if this will be an all-night thing.
dina #1 @ 07/13/2008 at 6:48 pm
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I am the oldest so I get you and you may be happy to get a sibling but if people could remember, they would admit that at first it doesn’t feel that great. I remember a couple who had quints and they interviewed the couples sons, the elder one was fine but when the youngest one was asked how he felt he said “it’s all about the quints, we (him and his brother) used to be the main course now we’re the side dish” lol
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CLINIQUA @ 07/13/2008 at 7:01 pm
Hey Linda you hater, I got news for you — technically these babies ARE the second coming, Shiloh was the first…
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good one :)
right now it must suck to be a fan of JA, but lying about her being beautiful and classy has got to stop, you mean no# 1 bed hopper for the last couple years, posing with her azz up in the air for attention, chasing a much younger man around the world like a 40 yr. old groupie, and trying to sell water, of all things to people, what’s next? selling the public air ? let jen have her ******, after all, she has nothing else, 2 years from now she won’t even have that, can someone find and post that ugly picture of their idol please? , much appreciation. good luck to this wonderful family, thanks jj, brad and Angie have the best fans in the world, so happy to be a part of this.
Wow! Congrats to the Jolie-Pitts!
Congrats to the whole Jolie-Pitt family.
QQQQ @ 07/13/2008 at 7:50 pm
Please LETS NOT POST ON THE NEW THREAD. JV has NOTHING to do with the birth
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I TOTALLY AGREE
ALL I EXPERIENCED THERE WAS HATERS’ UNINFORMED OPINIONS AND BECOMING OVERLY UPSET DURING THIS JOYFUL OCCASION.
Congratulations to Angelina Jolie and Brad pitt, so happy that mother and babies are healthy and safe.
Ladies of Bampzskv Ville, this is a great week-end. I can’t wait to see the pictures. Last time we have Z with Shiloh, I hope this time the whole family are in the pictures.
Finally I can get off the pregnancy babies watch train….. :lol:
With 15 million dollars from their pictures, these 2 small kids were born to help other unfortunate children around the world. Brad and Angelina really know how to share their joys to other people. They are admirable people.
Congratulations To Brad and Angie! Thank you so much JJ.
Fans, please respect Angie’s privacy that she requested for by not engaging in any drama where her dad is concerned. It’s nice to let them work out their relationship in private like she said, afterall Jamie is already in France and he’s been with their dad, so I’m sure dad will receive a call and whatever assistancethey need from him.
# 236 Estelle @ 07/13/2008 at 8:17 pm
Finally I can get off the pregnancy babies watch train…..
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:lol:
I see those who said Angelina wasn’t pregnant are not happy with the mayor showing the birth certificate.
Congratulations to them on the birth of their healthy babies. I do like the names they chose. do you know they open their blog on ………….blacklatinmeet.com…………… . that is a hot dating club. they said they hope their fans support them.
I posted this on the new JV thread, but now I see people are saying to stay here…so…I’ll post it here, to…
# 204 Jill @ 07/13/2008 at 7:33 pm
passing Through @ 07/13/2008 at 7:24 pm
What’s Fugly doing back in Cali? Did Mayer ship her ass back home so he could relax and have some fun?
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Yeah, I read that on another blog last week. No reason was listed for her departure, but I assumed that they ran out of weed and X was dispatched to hook up with her dealer. Either that or she needed a touch-up on her Botox, Collagen and Juvederm. Or possibly because her tan was fading and she needed to get back to Cali before her tan wore off. She was gone a whole week you know…
Hiya Alex. Just got back from LA, the tourist thing is killing my feet. So glad they are now hanging out with my brother, he’s taking them to the beach. I’m just going to relax until the family dinner at 7 p.m.
How are you? how’s your week-end so far?
Great news right? I’m so glad to see so many of the ladies posting, I still have 3 threads to catch up. LOL
This is a really nice article and Bravo to Brad and Angie
Brangelina’s gift to Atlanta
http://www.sundaypaper.com/More/Archives/tabid/98/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/2736/Brangelinas-gift-to-Atlanta-.aspx
By Spencer A. Freeman
“My sister was beaten in the street for not covering all the way up,” says 30-year-old Masooda Omar. “I remember going out with shoes that showed the back of my feet. I felt someone slapping the back of my feet, and I turned around to see five men with guns shouting at me to cover up.”
Until five years ago, Masooda lived in Afghanistan, where she was terrorized by the Taliban and constantly in fear for her and her daughter’s lives. She was forced to leave her hometown of Kabul, and fled north to Mazar e Sharif to escape the violently fundamentalist Islamic group. But it wasn’t long before the Taliban traveled north to where Masooda had settled. That was when, tired of running, she decided to take a more drastic step.
Masooda’s family had moved to the United States seven years earlier with the help of the International Rescue Committee, a nonprofit humanitarian relief program with an office here in Atlanta. Though it was an intimidating move, Masooda decided it was time to do the same. The application process was long and laborious, but six months later Masooda and her 5-year-old daughter, Sunia, had resettled in Georgia and started a new life.
Recently, celebrity couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt donated $1 million to various charities, including $200,000 to the International Rescue Committee (IRC). Although the donation primarily goes toward rebuilding schools in Iraq that have been destroyed during the war there, “Brangelina”’s contribution has brought attention to a program that probably would have otherwise gone unnoticed by Atlantans.
“I really appreciate [Angelina] because of her humanitarian work. She gets a great deal of my respect for what she is doing,” says Masooda.
The Atlanta branch of the IRC has been helping displaced refugees since 1979. The program works in conjunction with the U.S. State Department to sponsor and provide special forms of visas to refugees when living in their home countries has become too dangerous.
In order to be resettled through the IRC program, applicants must be legitimately recognized as refugees, meaning they have to have fled their country as a result of war or persecution. After an applicant is recognized as a legitimate refugee, a case is built by the UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees). Applicants are interviewed multiple times by both UNHCR and State Department staff to make sure they meet the resettlement criteria.
“There is a rigorous screening process for everyone,” says Ellen Beattie, regional director of the Atlanta office of the IRC.
Resettlement cases are then presented to Customs and Immigration Services, and security checks are administered, followed by a scrupulous health screening. The IRC program must accept all cases beforehand, but according to Beattie, that’s almost never a problem. Once applicants are cleared to travel, they are required to take out a loan from the International Organization of Migration (IOM) to fund their resettlement, and in some cases, apply for an exit visa in order to leave their home countries.
Inside the burqa
“It took 45 days to get my visa, which is totally abnormal,” says Masooda, explaining that refugees are normally granted visas more quickly. “All in all, the entire process took five months from the day I applied.”
Once refugees come to the U.S., they undergo more health screenings and fill out more paperwork before being assigned to a caseworker and moved into a modestly furnished apartment. Over the next few days, refugees are signed up for English as a Second Language classes and shown around their new city by IRC volunteers.
“When someone applies for the program, it usually means they are very determined and deserving of resettlement. They tend to be extremely resilient survivors with tremendous optimism and persistence,” says Beattie.
From there, refugees are assisted with job searches, social adjustments and computer literacy programs. There is a resettlement store located on the bottom level of the IRC office on Memorial Drive, where refugees shop for clothes and other accessories that have been donated by various organizations. Refugee children are enrolled in local schools and given study supplies. The IRC also provides after-school programs such as tutoring and activities for families with children.
“Usually school is interrupted for these kids, and they are suffering from academic gaps. Our goal is to get them back on track,” says Beattie. “We want them to succeed.”
The IRC is extremely successful in accomplishing that goal. Masooda’s daughter Sunia, who is now 10, not only speaks English but is becoming proficient in Spanish.
Before fleeing Afghanistan, Masooda herself was a student at Polytechnical Institute of Kabul. When the Taliban invaded her city, they stamped out most of the freedom that women had previously enjoyed. Masooda had to drop out of school and was forced to start wearing a full burqa—a covering that hides a woman’s hair, face and entire body.
“It was horrible. I almost fell so many times because I couldn’t see in front of me. I wasn’t used to that,” says Masooda, who has told Sunia all about her life in forced fundamentalism.
“My daughter understands why we left [Afghanistan]; I tell her stories because I want her to know what happened,” she says.
When asked her opinions about the current situation in Afghanistan, Masooda says that she feels good about the American military presence there because there is a dire need for soldiers to provide some semblance of security and order. But even when the strife ends, she says it will take time for Afghanistan to achieve stability. She believes that it will take more than one generation for Afghans to get used to living without war.
Welcome to Wal-Mart
Masooda’s first job in the states put her in constant contact with the public, though she had not had much experience with Americans. The culture shock was immediate and vivid.
“My first job when I came to America was at Wal-Mart. I hated it!” Masooda exclaims.
After Wal-Mart, she became an on-call translator for the IRC. A few years later, she was promoted to assistant case manager, and now she works full time as lead job developer.
“I help new refugees find jobs and adjust to working in America,” she says.
As a job developer, Masooda also helps refugees write resumes, fill out applications and prepare for interviews.
Beattie says 95 percent of refugees are self-sufficient within six months of their relocation, but the third month is the most critical.
“Anywhere from six to 12 weeks, [refugees] are going to have the most contact with their caseworker and job developer, because they are getting settled into a new job and beginning to maintain salary,” she says.
After a year in the U.S., refugees are eligible for a green card, and after five years they can apply for citizenship. In both endeavors, IRC staffers assist in completing applications. Because the IRC helps refugees file taxes, during tax season the IRC office resembles an accountant’s office, with refugees bringing in payroll checks, tax forms and lots of questions.
The logistics of resettling—among them, how to find work and fulfill duties like paying taxes—are difficult for anyone who leaves everything she knows to start over. But most refugees consider living in peace, with freedom to make choices for themselves, worth the hardships they face getting to the U.S. and fitting in.
“I don’t miss my country. I’ve always been an independent-minded person. I have that luxury here, whereas my culture limits independence [in Afghanistan],” says Masooda, who lives in Tucker, where she purchased a home two years ago.
“I am very proud of myself for raising an incredible daughter and having a job I really like,” she says. “I have accomplished a lot more than I could imagine.”
Leaving her office, I notice two large dry-erase boards filled with names, dates and countries. More than 30 new refugee families are expected to arrive in Atlanta within the next month. SP
God, keep blessing and watching over the Jolie-Pitt family.
Thanks Alex for the article. ITA with you
Hey all Nelah here. Pt you & Jill lol. Thank you. Love the lines you 2 gave *to the poster sam. I wish your comments came with sound & deliverance on my pc. lol.
Anyhoo senior here’s a short Happy Birthday video from Pooh/Tiger for the twins I miss 6:00. Nelah.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uP5C-O2FQgk&feature=related
# 241 Ha @ 07/13/2008 at 8:36 pm
I see those who said Angelina wasn’t pregnant are not happy with the mayor showing the birth certificate.
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The entire brouhaha the French have made is the main reason I was so annoyed at ET’s insistance that Angie had given birth in May. This is EXACTLY the same thing that happened in Namibia, but on a larger scale. Every dignitary who had a chance to be see with Brad & Angie was there in a millisecond. There was a big deal made out of the official birth certificate going through proper channels and Shiloh being made a citizen of Namibia.for the last 3 1/2 years everybody who could get a piece of Brad & Angie has done just that and run with the opportunity. Why would ET have expected less of France? The hubris on ET’s part was mindboggling. Everyone else was wrong and they were right. Amazing. And now they’ve got more than egg on their faces. They’ve got the whole chicken!
I don’t know why it bothers but:
jesuswearstennisshoes @ 07/13/2008 at 6:56 pm
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sam @ 07/13/2008 at 6:56 pm
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