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Mother of all photocalls



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Angelina Jolie talked at the Cannes Film Festival yesterday about her pregnancy with twins, as well as motherhood.

Confirmation of a fifth and sixth child for Jolie came on Wednesday during a side-by-side interview she did with Kung Fu Panda co-star Jack Black.

During a Press conference about the film, Jolie confirmed: "Yes, they are twins."

Asked about reports she was planning to give birth in France, Jolie said she had not completely decided, but added: "We are certainly thinking of France." She said French was a second language which her children were starting to speak, "so being here is very good for them at this time".

The animated film centres on Po, a clumsy kung fu fan who works in his family's noodle shop. He is unexpectedly chosen to fulfil an ancient prophecy and join the kung fu world to study alongside his idols, one of whom is Tigress, voiced by Jolie.

Black, who voices Po, and Dustin Hoffman, who is their guru, Master Shiftu, were also at the Press conference.



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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 9:43 AM
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