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Maddox is six now... and is starting to lose his first teeth !

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JOLIE TAKES ON ROLE AS TOOTH FAIRY
ANGELINA JOLIE gives her son MADDOX $50 (GBP25) every time he loses a tooth - and allows him spend it on whatever he wants. The actress, 32, recently rewarded adopted child Maddox with $100 (GBP50) after two of his front teeth fell out - and Jolie vows to give as generously to her other children Pax, three, Zahara, two, and one-year-old Shiloh. A source tells British newspaper Daily Star, "Angelina plays the tooth fairy and gives Maddox a bit more than the usual $5 (GBP2.50) per tooth, and he can spend it on anything he wants to. "So far he's lost four teeth - that's $200 (GBP100). Not bad for a six-year-old kid."


Yes, in Belgium we have this tradition too ! But when my children were that age, we gave them 20 Belgian Francs (now it would be 50 eurocents). :yes:

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Maddox is going to a French school in New York City, problem : it's known all over the place and parents wanna see Angie and/or Brad, so many, too many cameras, requests for autographs.
School's reaction (ContactMusic) :

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SCHOOL ASKS PARENTS TO STOP PESTERING JOLIE + PITT
Parents whose children attend the same school as ANGELINA JOLIE and BRAD PITT's adopted son MADDOX have been asked to respect the superstar couple's privacy in a letter. Officials at the Lycee Francais De New York school want parents to stop pestering Jolie and Pitt for autographs when they drop off and pick up their kids. The letter, from the school's director of operations Dan Cooke, reads: "Regretfully, I have seen some parents taking pictures, asking for autographs, talking to the media and even shouting at Ms. Jolie and Mr. Pitt for recognition. "Therefore, in the best interests of the school and safety of your child(ren), I must ask for everyone to please respect the family's privacy and discontinue these practices." Cooke goes on to make clear that Jolie and Pitt were keen to avoid any disruption: "I want to make you aware that before the first day of school, I met with their security team to discuss the best manner for them to drop off and pick up their son. "Our foremost goal was to cause the least amount of disruption to the school and to ensure the security of all of our students and families."