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I discovered this morning that I spend a lot of time truly irritated at celebrity news. These days, the sole function of celebrity news seems to be to make me feel paranoid about my parenting abilities.

Take, for example, the incessant reports on MSNBC about the Duggar family and their debt-free-picture-perfect-17-children-and-pregnant again selves. I firmly feel the only reason that family exists is to prove that white folks can outdo everybody on everything.

And then there’s the beyond irritating Brad Pitt:

I guess if I were awesome enough, I would have realized that my kids decide everything about my life, including who and when I will marry, not just when I can go to the bathroom in peace and how I put peanut butter and jelly on a sandwich.

I really need to stop reading celebrity news.

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Brad Pitt on Oprah

2:53 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities · 4 Comments

21 Nov 2008

Never been a big fan of Brad Pitt. I don’t find him attractive (boo hiss on me!) and I think he’s a crappy actor–the only movie I really enjoyed of his was Seven. But I think that after watching this video, I must add extreme puzzlement to how I feel about Brad Pitt. What’s up with the Robert Goulet look? Do women really find that attractive?

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capt.sjo10212260559.costa_rica__angelina_jolie__sjo102.jpgAngelina Jolie and her bf Brad Pitt spent the holidays in Costa Rica, visiting some displaced Colombian refugees and handing out gifts in the name of the U.N.:

Dressed in white and sporting a bright blue UNHCR baseball cap, Jolie called for more awareness of the plight of refugees around the world.

“It is especially shocking that such a tragedy can go on, year after year, with the rest of the world paying so little attention to it,” she said in the Costa Rican capital San Jose, according to the U.N. agency.

The Central American country is home to an estimated 10,000 Colombian refugees.

“My Christmas message to Colombian refugees and to the millions of displaced people in Colombia is that the world has not totally forgotten them,” Jolie said.

Whether these celeb visits are just good PR for the stars or actual humanitarian work is up for debate, but if anything it’s good that the media eyes that are constantly following Angie and Brad are also — at least momentarily — focused on the plight of these refugees.

Via / Yahoo! News

Image Boris Heger/UNHCR/Handout/Reuters

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