Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Angelina Jolie: Stressed and upset at Brad for leaving her alone with the kids!



Brad Pitt was all smiles at the Venice Film Festival last month.

His relief at fleeing the chaotic family nest in the South of France was evident as he joked with George Clooney, promoting their new movie Burn After Reading. The pair then partied until nearly 3am at the Cipriani bar on nearby Giudecca island.

Brad, 44, had taken Maddox, 7, and Pax, 4, with him to Venice, but they were cared for by nannies that evening. The dad emerged in the small hours and told waiting reporters: ‘We’ve had a lot to drink.’

While Brad was living it up, stranded Angelina snapped and told him: ‘Stop walking out every time things get tough!’ Even with the help of her nannies she struggles to cope with twins Vivienne and Knox, who were born on 12 July, and needs Brad’s support more than ever.

According to friends, Angelina didn’t want Brad to go to Venice, but there was very little she could do to stop him. ‘It’s bound to be a difficult time with newborn twins and she wants him on hand to help,’ a source close to the couple tells Now.

It’s not the first time Brad’s bolted – on 10 August, the couple had a huge row and Brad skulked off to Bono’s property in Eze-Sur-Mer, which is also in the South of France. In the past few weeks, he’s been seen drinking with friends in a bar called Au Vieux Pressoir in the Brignoles area, while Angelina, 33, was left at home.

‘She’s furious,’ says the friend. ‘Angelina gets stuck at home with the kids – she can’t run out every time things get heated. Brad returns from these trips hoping she’ll be calmer, often finding that’s not the case.’

Sadly for Angelina, there’s more alone time on the horizon. Brad’s heading to Toronto for the Burn After Reading premiere later this week and will then be visiting Finland for the film’s opening in Helsinki on 18 September.

‘Ange’s hormones are raging and she takes everything the wrong way,' says Now's insider. 'It’s OK for Brad to let off steam, but walking out is no way to solve a row.'

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