Angelina is in the Guinness World Records
Posted on Sep 20, 2008 under Club Angelina Jolie News | 3 Comments![]()
Great News! Angelina Jolie has been named “Most Powerful Actress” in the Guinness World Records, 2009 Issue, according to www.usmagazine.com.
What an honor it is. I use to buy the book every time it was out, and I wanted to be in the book. The only thing is that I had no clue what I could do.
The Guinness Book of World Records (2009) will be on sale September 17.
They Are Not Splitting Up
According to www.usmagazine.com and Angelina’s rep, Brad and her are not splitting up.
That is a lot better than earlier reports where Angelina kicked him out of the house. I cannot see them being separate.
Angelina and Brad Inspire People to Adopt
According to www.ecorazzi.com, Angelina and Brad inspired well known Chef Jamie Oliver to adopt.
I live at home with three girls and I need a bit of testosterone. If I can’t produce a boy I will have to adopt one. I would consider it,” he recently told The UK Telegraph. “We have two beautiful, healthy girls and we cherish them. But I’d be lying if I said it wouldn’t be great to have a boy.”
“Adoption is such a selfless act and they have a lovely family environment. It’s humbling and beautiful to see. Jools would like to have another child but there are so many vulnerable orphans out there. Jools and I need to sit down and have a very serious conversation about it.”
Jamie Oliver use to cook for Angelina and Brad.
Angelina and Brad have inspired many people to adopt. There is nothing wrong with giving a child a chance for a happy life.
Angelina is Now A Lego Figure
According to Laura Elias, writer for www.entertainmentwise.com, Angelina and Brad have been immortalized as a Lego Figure, along with Victoria and David Beckham, Madonna, Amy Winehouse and Cliff Richard.
They have been created for the 30th anniversary of Lego’s mini -figure. The bad part is that it will not be released to the public.
I am not sure why they are doing that. It doesn’t make sense to make it, and at least make some for collector items.
November 13th, 2008 at 7:23 am
“What an honor it is. I use to buy the book every time it was out, and I wanted to be in the book. The only thing is that I had no clue what I could do.”
Dearest Admin,
This is the saddest thing I’ve read in a while, in relation to yet another celebrity. I feel somewhat compelled to “save” you – so you don’t lose the potentially fulfilling life you could have, whoever you are.
Ms. Jolie has done some awesome things, true – but I think it would be even more worthwhile if people instead considered all the awesome and great things they could do with their own lives! Paying so much hommage to celebrities, in my opinion, only takes the focus off the individual, leaving people to believe that they can’t accomplish anything in the scope of what these stars can – because, of course, the stars are better than “average” people.
Not true! They start out as fragile flesh and bone, just like anyone. Some of them think big and work hard to get what they want; many receive lucky breaks in life, that let them see what is out there to accomplish.
But the more time you spend documenting every mundane move of this woman, dear admin, the more you are promoting the idea that perhaps we all should. I’ve already spent way more time looking at you look at someone whom you likely don’t even know!
Take the positive that Jolie does have to offer, and separate it from the negatives: the constant open offers for interviews; how she welcomes attention (How can anyone justify *that* much attention spent on a single human being? Sure, she’s done things to help many people, but so have doctors and researchers… ask yourself why they don’t receive as much attention? Perhaps it’s because it’s easy to look at a celebrity – when words are difficult to read and research, photos are right there).
Then take the positives – thinking big, and self-determination, and apply them to your own damn life. You’re disrespecting your potential as an individual if you do not. You disrespect your real-life friends by alotting this much time to a bloated public figure.
Thank Ms. Jolie for the realization of the importance of your own self, but don’t let her influence be that of disempowerment and believing you can’t be in the Guinness Book, because you’re an “ordinary mortal.” We all are, including her. Except some of us decide that that is, in fact, an extraordinary thing to be, if we make it such.
July 30th, 2009 at 8:28 am
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