Brad Pitt will cook for Thanksgiving
Like Warren Beatty or Tom Cruise, Jolie Pitt is frankly fascinated by her own star image and bent on using the movie camera as a mirror, whether or not audiences are willing to come along for the ride.
“I’m proud to support the Cambodian worldwide Film Festival and Cambodia as a home for vibrant and innovative filmmaking”, said the actress in a statement.
This calls to mind that other time he blew Thanksgiving-well, on TV anyway, as a guest star on Friends. I feel older, and I feel settled being older.
“I wouldn’t want to be in my 20s or 30s again, I’m someone who didn’t think I would live very long”. She explained her decision to have a preventative double mastectomy back in 2013, while she chose to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes in March after a terrifying cancer scare.
Victoria’s Secret Angel, Adriana Lima, who will next be seen strutting down the catwalk with her wings for this year’s much anticipated Victoria’s Secret fashion show plans to spend the day with her family and be grateful for having a year of health and love.
“I wanted to play a small part in it to help get it to the screen, so I jumped in on the acting side as well”, said Brad. Both surgeries were in response to Jolie learning she carried a gene mutation that upped her chances of getting both breast and ovarian cancer – the same two diseases that killed her mother, actress Marcheline Bertrand, in 2007 at age 56. However, Pitt and Jolie’s most challenging roles would be serving as parents to their children.
Brad Pitt had revealed earlier that his wife as a director was quite “decisive, incredibly intuitive, knife sharp and, might I say, sexy at her post”.
When it comes to feeding the Jolie-Pitt family-of-eight at the Thanksgiving table this year, Brad Pitt isn’t afraid to put his cooking skills to the test. Set in France during the mid-1970s, the movie revolves around a dysfunctional couple, Vanessa and Roland. A burnt-out writer grappling with his latest doomed novel, Roland has booked the pair into a ritzy hotel above a curiously empty French fishing village, where the stark buildings seem chiselled out of the same sandstone as the cliffs (the locations are actually in Malta).