Angelina Jolie is not shy on her philanthropic activities; the mother of six has always been active for the United Nations as a long-time running ambassador in the past decade. Jolie was also very young when she first started adopting and becoming a mother, ever since then numerous Hollywood A-listers has followed her step and adopted children from poor and debilitated countries.
Now that Angelina Jolie is older and wiser and is married to another Hollywood A-lister Brad Pitt they have added three more angels (biological) to their already wonderful three adopted kids. Now, news has been spreading that Jolie has plans of adopting a 7th child from Cambodia.
The baby boy Allouy Shoun is one of the 13 children of a family in Cambodia. Jolie was in Siem Reap, Cambodia directing her new movie "First They Killed My Father" when her daughters "Zahara" and "Shiloh" formed a friendship and bonded with the 13 children in the family.
Jolie was apparently shocked at the state of living of the family and quickly decided to sponsor Allouy Shouns family, vowing $1 million to help the family. Zahara and Shiloh has already splurged their fellow children, buying the kids clothes, bringing them to the arcade and giving them a new bicycle.
"We only had one bicycle for the entire family and it was old. So for us this is an amazing gift. Shiloh and Zahara and their family are very good, very nice people!" Leida Shoun, 16, said. "We have known them for a while. They sponsor us. I play with Shiloh or Zahara. They take us to the arcade in the Angkor Centre. I like it when we play ball," Leida added.
Jolie also didn't inform her husband Pitt of the planned adopting because Pitt might throw a fit. Although that is highly unlikely since the man himself said that he loves kids and would love to have a whole soccer team of them.