Angelina Jolie bans kids from reading her comic book
Angelina Jolie has banned her six kids from reading Female Force: Angelina Jolie — the comic book about their superstar mother. The 32-page publication focuses on Jolie’s acting career, family life and humanitarian activities, but it also portrays her unconventional lifestyle choices using explicit imagery from her uber-sexy movie roles.
“She just doesn’t think it’s right for her kids,” a source told American tabloid the National Enquirer.
“She’d let them look at it if it were more of a Tomb Raider kind of comic, but it is far from THAT.
“Maddox, 9, and Pax, 7, have been clamoring for the comic ever since they first heard about it, and they got sisters Zahara, 6, and Shiloh, 4, excited about looking at cartoon drawings of mommy.
“But Angie had to tell the four oldest kids that it wasn’t an appropriate magazine for them to have.
“Brad agreed the comic was just too sophisticated for the children.
“Brad and Angie allow their children to play violent video games and look at regular superhero comics and adventure magazines, but they decided this look at Angelina’s life was off limits.
“She banned the children from seeing it. Their parenting policy is not to censor the real world from their kids – unless it involves their personal lives and someone else’s take on it.
“But when someone sent Brad a copy of the Angie comic, he got a real kick out of it.
“He’ll probably end up slipping a copy of the book to Maddox and Pax a few years down the line — when Angelina isn’t around, of course.”