Celebrity self-importance overload!

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Being on vacation gives me time to catch up on the important things in life, like People magazine. And I just had to share this tidbit I came across in the Aug. 27 issue:

"(Angelina) Jolie has apparently done her best to brush off the more frivolous claims that she angrily threw wine at Pitt while on vacation in France ('ridiculous,' says a Jolie-Pitt source) and that she and Pitt bicker about whom they'll vote for in the next presidential election. 'That's false,' says the pair's political adviser Trevor Neilson. 'Neither Brad nor Angelina has picked a candidate.'"

Angelina is a goodwill ambassador (the hottest celebrity endeavor since designing a line of handbags) for a do-nothing agency (aka the U.N.), and Brad babysits her international brood. Um, WHY do they have a political adviser? And why do we give a rat's posterior who they throw their support behind after careful consultation with their political adviser?

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