Saturday, July 26, 2008

Paparazzi Finding Trouble At Jolie-Pitts

The fascination with Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt is the border of madness given the fact that two paparazzi sneaked recently on the couple French succession and attacked bodyguards when they were discovered. The Jolie-Pitts are currently in France, trying to enjoy peace and privacy and their newborn twins' first weeks on this planet, but the paparazzi seem to be obsessed.

Reuters reported that the breakdown in attack and was confirmed by the couple's security chief.
Tony Webb, head of the team keeps the Chateau Miraval area where Jolie, Pitt and their six children currently reside, told Reuters that the two men were discovered on the ground. When the bodyguards tried to escort off private property, the two men are "beserk."

"We took the two and tried to accompany them off the property, told Reuters Webb of the incident which happened Thursday afternoon. "The guy is just past beserk, stolen, kicking and biting one of the safety of people, breaking his finger, drawing blood and screams that he had hepatitis C, he said.

The issue quickly became the police as an officer at the police station in nearby village Brignoles confirmed that an incident involving paparazzi had taken place. He offered no details. Earlier this week, Brad Pitt lawyers threatened to take to justice anyone who has recently published photographs taken of the actor's family. A letter published by the site of firearms at smoking said photos of Brad Pitt and his family were taken "illegally" in France and sold to a buyer.

If these photographs be published, the Hollywood superstar is ready to continue the publication because it violates the actor right to privacy. Angelina Jolie and Vivienne newborn twins and Marcheline Knox Leon left the hospital in Nice last week. The 33-year-old Oscar winner gave birth by Caesarean section on July 12, Lenval hospital in southern France.

Webb has confirmed to Reuters that the couple is ready to take legal action against the presence of photographers their private space with powerful lenses. "The family are really fed up with these people are trespassing We will therefore try to obtain orders and the use of the right to do what we have to keep them off the property," he said.