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17
March 2007
Angelina
Jolie Sorry For Media
Exposure
Angelina
Jolie
has apologised for
bringing the glare of
publicity onto her newly
adopted Vietnamese
son.
Speaking
in an interview with Ho
Chi Minh City newspaper
Phap Luat, Jolie said:
"I want to say sorry for
bringing this into Pax's
life."
The
three-year-old boy has
been renamed Pax Thien,
the Latin for peace and
Vietnamese word for
heaven.
The
film star added she
would stay at home to
help the boy, who speaks
no English, settle into
his new life.
"We
have to learn to adapt
to each other and study
each other's languages,"
Angelina Jolie told the
newspaper. "I have four
children, and caring for
them is the most
important thing for me
now."
Angelina
Jolie has already
adopted two children,
from Cambodia and
Ethiopia, and last year
she gave birth to a
daughter, Shiloh, with
actor partner
Brad
Pitt.
The
actress, a United
Nations goodwill
ambassador, vowed to pay
regular visits to
Vietnam.
"To
the best of my ability,
I want to understand
more about your country
and see what I can do to
help," she
said.
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