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Angelina Jolie's children think the nanny is their mother


Angelina Jolie's children think the nanny is their mother

Wednesday, September 1 2010

Angelina Jolie isn't as close to her children as she wants us to know!

In Touch Weekly magazine informs us that, Angelina Jolie spends too much time away from home that her children are more attached to their nanny than to her.

"Angelina is gone so much working or in meetings that the kids do spend most of their time during the day with the nannies," a source said.

"Publicly, Angelina would not like the hired help to be seen, but they are there and all of the kids are so attached to them, they are like family - whether Angelina wants to believe that or not."

"The house is filled with nannies from Vietnam, Congo, and US, four nurses, a doctor on permanent call, two personal assistants; a cook, a maid, two cleaners, a busboy, four bodyguards, and six French former army guards patrolling the grounds," this is what author Andrew Morton writes in his new book, Angelina: An Unauthorized Biography.

by FW Editor