March 31, 2009 12:13 PM

Angelina Jolie and her addiction of adopting children

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There is a huge difference between ‘I want to do something good’ and ‘I desperately want to do something good.’ For us the desperate desire to do something becomes a dangerous attitude.

That is also the case with all these adoptions! Raising a baby wasn’t suppose to be a contest or a way to give you the impression you are a kind person. It is not a matter of “how many,” but of “how good” you do it!

We wouldn’t come with all this opinion, but it really seems that the stars today actually went mad about adopting as many children as they can. I mean they are very busy people, they can’t even see each other, but still they want a larger family.

After Madonna decided to adopt her second child, it is AGAIN Angelina Jolie’s turn to think about having another step kid. This time from India. This would be the fourth adopted child for Angelina and Brad Pitt. They have Maddox (7) from Cambodia, Pax (4) from Vietnam and Zahara (3) from Ethiopia and three children on their own: daughter Shiloh, (2) and twins Vivienne and Knox (7 months).

Sources say that the couple originally showed interest in adopting from India when they visited the country’s Priya Darshini Orphanage in 2006, but were too busy to finalize the details.

Although, from what Angelina shows us about herself, now is not a better time either. It seems that she is really an workaholic and her marriage with Brad might be in danger because of it.

The actress is currently working on her new movie Salt, that is shooting in New York. In order to be close to her, Brad and the kids moved from Los Angeles to New York. But it looks like Angelina doesn’t have too much time to see them either.

Sources from the set said that she is way too thin. She’s staying on her own, working 15-hour days and the stress is taking its toll. We’re all very concerned, added the source.

So how can she have time for another child, when she doesn’t even see those that she already has?



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