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Angelina Jolie Still Taking More Shots at 'Blob' Shiloh, An Outcast?

Poor little baby Shiloh. The daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt has been front and center on the cover of Life & Style weekly in a story that suggested that her mom and dad keep her under wraps to keep her safe from the dangerous world that is lurking around her. She has been called a 'blob' by her mother and now has been deemed an outcast in her own family, according to a report.
Angelina Jolie Still Taking More Shots at Shiloh (Image: Wenn)


Still the family is willing to pony up lots of cash to protect their kids. According to one report it is pegged at about $5 million per year. The cover story report notes that while the couple want their kids to lead normal lives, above all else they want to keep them safe. "Brad and Angelina love their children to death,” says the first insider, “and they’ll do everything they can to protect them.”

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How much does security mean to Brad and Angelina? The couple have paid $5 million this year to protect themselves and their kids, $2 million more than in 2006. The breakdown, says an insider: The magazine breaks down the payroll and claims that Brad and Angie “have increased the security at both of their California homes – they have at least 12 men at each of those properties. Each home has a special security room, where someone monitors the property 24/7.”

Still that didn't keep Jolie from again taking a shot at baby Shiloh in a recent interview according to the UK Sun. The mom said of her adorable little baby according to the paper, “She looks like Brad. It’s funny because she’s almost going to be the outcast in the family because she’s blonde and blue-eyed,” said Jolie. “I felt so much more for Madd, Zahara and Pax because they were survivors. Shiloh seemed so privileged from the moment she was born.”


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