Je sais qu'elle a accouché ca fait pas long, mais même avant j'avais cette opinion, je trouve que depuis qu'elle fait des bébés avec Ben, Jennifer se laisse aller côté look. Toujours négligée ou habillée avec des trucs vraiment pas seyants. Y a moyen d'être une mère et d'être jolie en même temps.
elle opte pour le confort jla vois pas marcher en talon avec Violet dans les bras
Elle as-tu une déformation de la colonne Paris pour se tiendre demingue. Qu'elle esssaierait j'pense pas qu'elle arriverait à s'envoyer les épaules par derrière plus que ca. Ou bien c'est une posture de yoga, ou bien un exercice de pilates
elle se fait ressortir les mini balles de ping-pong
Sunday is shaping up to be a very, very big day for M.I.A. (real name Mathangi ‘Maya’ Arulpragasam) indeed! The 31-year-old Paper Planes singer is nominated for two Grammys and plans to perform at the awards ceremony despite the fact that she’s due with her first child the same day. “They say that you’re often late the first time, so I’m planning to go,” M.I.A. says. “We’ll see.” She adds,
“People are trying to get me to relax and focus on the baby. It’s like being in parallel universes.”
Those universes are poised to collide one way or another, and sooner rather than later! M.I.A. says that baby-on-the-way — a delivery surprise – has already added fuel to her fire as an artist, however.
“Having a baby is the most creative thing you can do. It makes you re-learn the world through a child’s eyes.”
Baby-on-the-way is also the first for M.I.A.’s fiancé Ben Brewer, lead singer and guitarist of The Exit.
Fri, 06 February 2009
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugees in Thailand
UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie has called on the Thai government to grant Myanmar refugees in northern Thailand greater freedom of movement.
“I was saddened to meet a 21-year-old woman who was born in a refugee camp, who has never even been out of the camp and is now raising her own child in a camp,” Jolie said after her visit Wednesday to Ban Mai Nai Soi camp.”With no foreseeable chance that these refugees will soon be able to return to Burma (Myanmar), we must find some way to help them work and become self reliant. I hope we can work with the Thai authorities to speed up the government admissions process and that you will not be forced to go back to Burma if danger remains.”
Read the full report at UNHCR.org.
In movie news, Angie will be serving at the executive producer of Resilient, a film that tells the stories of strong women from different countries. Her friend, Mariane Pearl, the widow of slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, will interview five women who have overcome tough odds to bring about change in their communities.
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