Lions to protect pregnant Jolie's privacy Updated: 2006-04-11 10:51
Pregnant Hollywood siren Angelina Jolie and boyfriend Brad Pitt have taken
refuge in a remote Namibian game lodge where wild lions will help protect them
from the media, a Namibian newspaper said on Monday.
The celebrity couple and their two adopted children Maddox and Zahara arrived
in the southern African country last week, fuelling media speculation the
Oscar-winning actress plans to give birth in Namibia away from the spotlight.
Namibian Afrikaans daily newspaper Die Republikein said the pair had moved
from a luxury beach resort in the harbor town of Walvisbay to a lodge in the
Etosha National Game Park in northern Namibia, where lions are a top tourist
draw and would help deter intruders trying to photograph the couple.
U.S. tabloids say Jolie and Pitt's baby is due on May 18. The media had
speculated that Jolie would give birth in France as a tribute to her French
mother, who is dying of cancer.
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