Entertainment
        

Celebrities

Angelina Jolie takes children pottery painting

Updated: 2011-08-11 09:12

(Agencies)

Twitter Facebook Myspace Yahoo! Linkedin Mixx

Angelina Jolie takes children pottery painting

Angelina Jolie treated her six children to afternoon of painting yesterday (09.08.11).

The Oscar-winning actress is currently staying in Richmond, south west London, as partner Brad Pitt films new movie 'World War Z', so she decided to take her brood - Maddox, 10, Pax, seven, Zahara, six, and Shiloh, five, and three-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne - to Pottery Cafe, where they all got to decorate their own crockery.

The cafe currently has a 'Pirates and Princesses' theme - to coincide with the British school summer holidays - and Knox and Vivienne really got into the swing of things by dressing up as a pirate and princess respectively.

A spokesperson at the Pottery Cafe's Richmond branch told website MailOnline: "They all had a lovely afternoon of painting, and we hope to see them again soon!"

Meanwhile, as his family were enjoying a day out in Richmond, Brad stunned a local bakery shop in Cornwall, South West England, by ordering 700 Cornish pasties.

The handsome star is currently filming in the seaside resort of Falmouth and wanted to treat the actors and crew on the set of the movie so requested the massive order at Rowe's Cornish Bakers.

Marketing boss Paul Pearce told the Daily Express newspaper: "I knew Brad Pitt was filming in the area but initially I thought, 'This has got to be a wind up.'

"But as the conversation went on I realised the request was genuine and we set about it. It was a bit of a mad rush."

Specials

Star journalist leaves legacy

Li Xing, China Daily's assistant editor-in-chief and veteran columnist, died of a cerebral hemorrhage on Aug 7 in Washington DC, US.

Beer we go

Early numbers not so robust for Beijing's first international beer festival

Lifting the veil

Beijing's Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, is steeped in history, dreams and tears, which are perfectly reflected in design.

My Chinese Valentine
Wen pledges 'open' probe
Turning up the heat