The Cambodian family 'adopted' by Angelina Jolie who are now learning English and going to school, as star funds their education
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- Published on Thursday, 12 May 2016 18:41
- Written by Daily mail
Angelina Jolie's big heart extends to her own youngsters, who have helped their famous mom to 'adopt' a family of Cambodian children and put them through private school.The charity-minded actress was struck by the friendship her children built up with Leida Shoun, 16, and her siblings, after they met in Cambodia - where the star has been shooting her latest directorial effort First They Killed My Father.Angelina's children were first approached by the young Cambodians when they were asking tourists for dollars in their hometown of Siem Reap.Brad Pitt offered to buy them ice cream, but over the course of a few weeks last year, Angelina’s daughters Shiloh, nine, and Zahara, 11, showed their own charitable side to their Cambodian friends.They are 12 brothers and sisters, who are aged between 19 years old and 16 months, and they live in a shack with their parents in one of the city’s slums.Like many in the city, the family were living on food provided by charities and the government, but Angelina’s daughters helped them out.
Angelina's girls took the children for meals, bought them clothes and new bicycles while learning first-hand what life is like for some of the poorest people in the world.At the time Leida said she wasn’t going to class.'The school for me is too far away, I cannot walk there, so I do not go,' the 16-year-old told DailyMail.com.Every day at 6:45 in the morning, Leida and seven of her siblings who are of school age – including brothers and sisters Dyna, Ploy, Lan, Do and Darn - sport proud smiles as they catch the bus in pristine white and blue uniforms.The bus takes them to the school, where they have class five days a week until five o'clock and are given an afternoon meal.The children were enrolled in December and study hard. Soon it won’t just be Leida and six-year-old Ploy in the family who are able to speak English, as the school conducts lessons in both Khmer [the Cambodian language] and English.More importantly the children aren’t on the streets of Siem Reap until late at night, asking tourists for change.
A source who knows the family and used to help them out from time to time said: 'Going to school is the best thing that has happened to them. It gives them hope for the future and much more of a purpose in life, huge changes for them.'Leida has always been smart and had been picking up English, but as she’s 16 she has a lot of catching up to do with some of the other kids in her class, only because she’s not had the same access to education as they have.'All of them are really happy to be going to school and to be given this chance. Most of them are too young to appreciate fully what has happened, but Angelina and her family have already given them more than any cheque could – they’ve helped give them the means to learn and work and prosper for themselves.'Some close to the children worried about how they would integrate with the other children at the school, who typically come from more affluent backgrounds, but so far things have been going well and they have made lots of new Cambodian friends.Ploy told DailyMail.com: 'I like school, I am learning English. It is good for me.'A source at the school added: 'The Shouns are very good children. They have only just started at the school, but they are doing very well, especially considering they have not had the structure and discipline of being at school until now.'They are all very sharp, smart children and we are all sure they have a great future ahead of them.'
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The Queen comes second to Angelina Jolie in an international popularity poll
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- Published on Wednesday, 11 May 2016 03:55
- Written by Daily mail
The Queen comes second to Angelina Jolie in a YouGov international popularity poll. Of more interest to courtiers – given the rise of republican movements in the Commonwealth – is that HM’s popularity is now at a high in New Zealand, Australia and Canada. Europeans are not so keen. Countries where the Queen’s distant cousins rule – Denmark, Spain and Sweden – are no keener on her than Brazil, Mexico and Argentina. Hence the suspicion that one is a Brexit supporter.When Sadiq Khan joined the Privy Council, in 2009, as a Labour transport minister, London’s new mayor took his copy of the Koran to the ceremony because the Palace didn’t have one. Christian privy counsellors keep a copy of the Bible on which they swear, signed by Lord President of the Council, Chris Grayling MP. Officials considered buying a stock of Korans for future Muslim PCs but found that signing them is considered sacrilege.Screen beauty Kate Beckinsale, 42, with three films due for release, recalls an undignified start to her Hollywood career. Arriving for the premiere of 2001’s flop, Pearl Harbor, she wore a figure-hugging white dress, sans underwear. Her stylist fretted that, when photography flashguns went off, ‘we’ll see your landing strip. So she dipped a razor into a glass of champagne and went up my skirt and shaved it off’. Ah, Hollywood. It’ll never lose its glamour, will it? Before walking onstage to accept his Bafta for Wolf Hall, Mark Rylance, 56, gropes on the floor for his pork pie hat. He always wears one to be photographed or filmed. Is it embarrassment over encroaching baldness?Prince Harry says children are disappointed to meet a real-life prince who doesn’t look the part, adding: ‘So I am going to pack a crown and a cape.’ No need for that. When (if?) he marries he can expect a dukedom, almost certainly of Clarence, which entails a scarlet robe and gold coronet with eight strawberry leaves.
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All About Angelina Jolie Pitt's New Partnership
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- Published on Saturday, 07 May 2016 09:46
- Written by People
If directing, acting, being married to Brad Pitt – and oh yeah, raising six kids – isn't enough, Angelina Jolie Pitt's schedule is getting even busier.The longtime Special Envoy for the UN Refugee Agency has been expanding her humanitarian work thanks to a partnership with two British foreign policy experts, Chloe Dalton and Arminka Helic, who she first collaborated with four years ago while working on the Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative, to end war zone rape.Since then, the trio have set up a partnership – called Jolie Pitt Dalton Helic – to work on issues ranging from women's rights to refugee issues, health, education, international justice, and violence against women. "We have been officially working together for a year and are very much looking forward to continuing our joint efforts on our shared international interests," Jolie Pitt tells PEOPLE.Bosnian-born Helic, who was a Special Adviser to former U.K. Foreign Minister William Hague, was made nominated to the House of Lords and named a Baroness in 2014. Dalton was most recently Special Adviser to the U.K. Foreign Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Last month the three women visited the International Criminal Court in the Hague, where Helic is a member of the Board of Directors of the Trust Fund for Victims.In March, Jolie Pitt returned to Lebanon, where she reunited with teenage Syrian refugee Hala, who befriended her daughter Shiloh during a 2015 trip to the refugee camp in the Bekka Valley.Prior to that, Jolie Pitt, Helic and Dalton traveled to Burma ahead of he country's national elections, where Jolie Pitt joined leader Aung San Suu Kyi on the campaign trail and talked to members of the Burmese Army about sexual violence in conflict areas.Next up is a visit to the BBC in London on May 16 as part of a day of events to find solutions to the global refugee crisis, where Jolie Pitt will deliver the keynote speech.
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Angelina Jolie Has a Political 'Mentor' as She Prepares for Possible Government Role
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- Published on Thursday, 05 May 2016 15:32
- Written by US magazine
Angelina Jolie is part of another power duo.A source exclusively reveals in the latest issue of Us Weekly that the actress, 40, has "struck up a close friendship" with a British House of Lords member, Baroness Arminka Helic.The insider explains that the Unbroken director, who moved to London with husband Brad Pitt and their six children in February, "is readying herself for what could be a full-time commitment with the British government." Adds the source, "Arminka helps Angelina make decisions about her next political move. Angie considers her a mentor." The political pals' relationship dates back to 2012, when Helic was an aide to British foreign secretary William Hague. The actress and Hague partnered on an anti–sexual violence initiative that year. In September 2015, Jolie and Helic, 48, cowrote an article for The New York Times asking the world to stand in solidarity to help Syrian refugees. Now, as Jolie is preparing for a greater role in the political realm, she is trusting her new council entirely — and including her in family events. The source adds that Helic even spends time with Jolie and Pitt’s six children.
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Alicia Vikander will step into Angelina Jolie's boots in the 'Tomb Raider' reboot
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- Published on Friday, 29 April 2016 03:45
- Written by LA Times
Ready your sidearms, Academy Award-winning actress Alicia Vikander has been tapped to play Lara Croft in the upcoming "Tomb Raider" movie.This new "Tomb Raider," from MGM, Warner Bros. and GK Films, will tell the story of a young Croft setting off on her first adventure. Yep, folks, it's another origin story. The original "Tomb Raider" video game was released in 1996. It introduced the world to Croft, the dual gun-wielding English archaeologist whose action-filled adventures involve exploring hazardous ancient tombs. The first game was published by Eidos Interactive, which is now part of Square Enix. The video game series was rebooted in 2013 and the most recent installment is "Rise of the Tomb Raider," which was initially released in 2015 for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
Croft made her big-screen debut in 2001 in Paramount's "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider," where she was played by Angelina Jolie. The film, along with its 2003 sequel, "Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life," grossed a combined $431.2 million worldwide. Vikander had a busy 2015. In addition to her Oscar-winning turn as Gerda Wegener in "The Danish Girl," her portrayal of Ava in "Ex Machina" earned her a Golden Globe nomination. Vikander also appeared in "Testament of Youth," "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." and "Burnt" last year. Her upcoming projects include "The Light Between Oceans," "Jason Bourne" and "Submerge." And now she will rocket up the sides of a pyramid and shoot ancient artifacts in the face as Lara Croft. "The Wave's" Roar Uthuag will direct this new "Tomb Raider," with Graham King attached to produce. MGM and Warner Bros. are co-producing the film, with MGM overseeing production.
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