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AP Photo / Naankuse Movie stars and philanthropists Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie donated $2 million to a Namibian wildlife sanctuary, making it a happy holiday for animals in need, reports People magazine. The charitable couple and their six children spent Christmas at N/a'an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary, where the kids saw a leopard reintroduced to the wild, fed orphaned baby baboons and foxes, and watched Dr. Rudie van Vuuren -- a conservationist and friend of the Jolie-Pitts -- fix up a wounded dog. The donation was made in the name of Pitt and Jolie's daughter Shiloh, who was born in Namibia, reports the Associated Press. According to a statement released today, Jolie said, "We want her ...
Angelina Jolie's not horsing around. Although known for her fashionable ways, Jolie wouldn't carry a beautiful $5,000 Akris ecru horsehair handbag she was given until her stylist confirmed that no horses were harmed to make it, according to Us Weekly . Attorney fined for banning service dogs from his office. After refusing to allow a disabled woman and her service dog into his office, attorney Patric LeHouillier and his firm are facing $50,000 in fines and training on the Americans With Disabilities Act, the Denver Post reports. Carrie Underwood puts her money where her mouth is. The cutie-pie singer has made no secret about her love of pets. Now animals are loving her ...
Photo: AP The ever-expanding Pitt-Jolie clan must have missed the memo that Guinea pigs are all the rage. While shopping at a pet and garden shop near their chateau in the south of France this weekend, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie let sons Maddox, 8, and Pax, 5, pick out gerbils and goldfish, Us magazine reports. According to Us magazine, Jolie, decked out in a black maxi dress, reached into the cage to pet the gerbils while Pitt strolled the aisles for rodent gear. With Brangelina throwing their celebrity weight behind gerbils, will a new pet craze sweep the nation? ...



