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Angelina Jolie Avoids the US: And Where's Brad Pitt?


By Lynda Johnson
Nov 22, 2006
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Published reports have claimed that the unmarried father of Angelina Jolie's children's mother - Jane Pitt - wants to spend some time with her ex daughter-in-law Jennifer Aniston over the holiday weekend. 

Angelina Jolie Avoids the US: And Where's Brad Pitt?
Angelina Jolie Avoids the US: And Where's Brad Pitt?

Reportedly said unmarried father of Angie's children Brad Pitt is none too happy about the situation.

So instead of heading straight back to the United States once they left India after wrapping up some work on their latest project - 'A Mighty Heart' they took a detour and avoided the US.

At least Jolie did.

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Angie wound up in Cambodia, but a report from correspondents in Phnom Penh detail in the Australian Daily Telegraph that Brad Pitt has been unseen and is MIA for the moment.
 “Angelina Jolie has arrived,” an airport official in Phnom Penh said.

Officials at her charity declined to comment on her trip, and it was unclear if her celebrity husband Brad Pitt or any of their children were traveling with her.

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Will the Pitt-Jolie brood make it home in time for Thanksgiving. Or are Brad Pitt and the kids already on their way. 

Last year the do-gooder couple skipped any traditional American ceremony and spent Thanksgiving in Pakistan checking on survivors of a devastating earthquake that had hit the region earlier.







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