Pax Thien Jolie, adopted son of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
Here's some more information about Pax Thien, the latest addition to Angelina Jolie's ever-growing family. Three-year-old Pax Thien was abandoned as a baby and has been living at the Tam Binh Orphanage in Ho Chi Minh city ever since.
Jolie adopted the Vietnamese boy and changed his name to Pax Thien Jolie from Pham Quang Sang. Pax Thien means peaceful sky; the Latin word Pax means peace and the vietnamese word Thien means sky.
According to newspaper reports, Pax Thien is said to have cried when he was introduced to Jolie because he had not been told that he was going to be adopted.
Reports also added that Pax Thien's primary caregiver said said that Pax Thien liked fried noodles and yogurt and had been taught a few sentences in English.
Jolie adopted the Vietnamese boy and changed his name to Pax Thien Jolie from Pham Quang Sang. Pax Thien means peaceful sky; the Latin word Pax means peace and the vietnamese word Thien means sky.
According to newspaper reports, Pax Thien is said to have cried when he was introduced to Jolie because he had not been told that he was going to be adopted.
Reports also added that Pax Thien's primary caregiver said said that Pax Thien liked fried noodles and yogurt and had been taught a few sentences in English.
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Happy Birthday to Brad & Angelina's baby Shiloh yesterday! She ate her birthday cake in Cannes. Here's something fun about Shiloh... an astrology reading on video that predicts who her future husband will be and when she'll get married, www.flownetworkproductions.com/shilohioliepitt.htm
I predict that the bad boyfriend at 18 will be Michael Joseph Consuelos (Kelly Ripa's son), and that the good husband at age 28 will be Michael Joseph Jackson, Jr. (Michael Jackson's son). I figure by that time Mike Jr. will have had enough therapy that he will make a good husband. Both of these guys are ten years older than Shiloh. (When you watch the video, this will make more sense.) What does everyone else think?
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