Saturday, 27 August 2011

Angelina Jolie reveals her sinewy legs in a pencil skirt In London

Angelina Jolie put her incredibly thin legs on display today as she headed out for dinner with friends in London. The 36-year-old, once known for her athletic figure in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, stepped out in a black suit jacket and pencil skirt, which revealed her pale and sinewy calves.
The outfit, which is intended to be fitted, was swimming on her tiny form.
Stepping out: Angelina Jolie was spotted leaving the Dorchester Hotel on her way to dinner at Zaika restaurant on Kensington High Street in London today
Stepping out: Angelina Jolie was spotted leaving the Dorchester Hotel on her way to dinner at Zaika restaurant on Kensington High Street in London today
Thin: The star's skinny legs were on show
Thin: The star's skinny legs were on show

BRAD, YOU'RE MY HERO!

Hero: Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt saved an extra from getting crushed when she fell over while filming a battle scene for his new movie World War Z in Glasgow, Scotland.
The 47-year-old grabbed the woman when she stumbled and was nearly trampled while shooting. An on-set source told the Sun: 'Lots of people hurt themselves and Brad came to the rescue of one woman who slipped. I don't think she could believe it when Brad picked her up. He didn't have time to speak to her as it was mid-shoot. But she said afterwards how grateful she was, despite having a badly grazed knee.'
The woman was not the only extra who was injured during the intense shoot, which featured 700 people. He said: 'Loads of extras suffered bumps and scrapes during the battle scene.
She topped off her conservative look with black and gold heels, a matching handbag and shades.

The mother-of-six was flying solo, with her children thought to be still in Scotland while Brad Pitt continues to film his new zombie movie, World War Z.

Angelina is back in the city after a brief trip to Holland.
She was in the Hague for the International Criminal Court's landmark first trial.
She watched from the public gallery as Benjamin Ferencz, an American lawyer who was a U.S. prosecutor at the post-World War II Nuremberg trials of Nazi commanders, rounded off the prosecution's case.
Jolie, a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, said she was honoured to watch Ferencz in action and witness the end of the trial.
'It is quite striking to have a prosecutor from Nuremburg here today,' she said.
'You see his clarity, his wisdom, his strength and his compassion for this situation which he has witnessed over the years and now he's here to plead on behalf of these children in particular.'
Jolie called the end of the trial, 'an extraordinary moment for international justice but more than that for children of the world.'
Driving Ms Jolie: The Hollywood star arrived at the restaurant in a chauffeur driven car
Driving Ms Jolie: The Hollywood star arrived at the restaurant in a chauffeur

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