Brad Pitt imports British food for his children
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Tribute News on October 19, 2012 | 8 Comments
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie had $8,000 worth of traditional British food delivered to their home in the south of France.
The couple - who are parents to six kids - Maddox, 11, Pax, eight, Zahara, seven, Shiloh, six, and twins Knox and Vivienne, four - reportedly fell in love with baked beans, pies, ready meals and crisps while living in Surrey and recently imported their favorite foods to their home near Chateau Miraval. A source said: "The kids have gone off French food after living in the UK for so long. Brad had a look online and found an English food company who deliver ready meals such as cottage pie, toad in the hole and apple crumble. The kids love Turkey Twizzlers and baked beans on toast so Brad put in a massive order. He filled two freezers."
The actor and his fiancée Angelina have been known to spoil their children
in the past and the actress recently revealed she wants to be their children's "friend" when they are teenagers.
Angelina, 37, also admitted she is much less strict with her sons than daughters, while the girls can "walk all over" Brad, 48.
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Isn’t it cold by the time it gets there?
Sheesh. What happened to you Brad? You used to be cool; now you’re weird and eccentric.
Hey, if you can do it, why not?
Sure, you can do it, but he’s living in France; why not indulge in the culture of his new place of residence?
Brad’s actions are comparable to visiting a world famous pizzeria in Rome only to ask for directions to the nearest McDonalds.
Nobody Important,I wouldn’t presume anything about your personal life but my own experience with kids has taught me that MOST children do not have the same appreciation for haute cuisine.They just simply like what they like.
PLUS,there’s nothing wrong with weird and eccentric.It makes life more interesting.
Snepts it’s not hot food Brad’s buying it would be frozen food he’s buying.
Where did he get it? I want f***ing turkey twizzlers!!!!!!!