“Angie misses him. She thought the grass would be greener but it is not. She is alone and she thinks she made the biggest mistake of her life,” sources tell NAUGHTY GOSSIP. “They are still talking but she wants him back. She hopes that it isn’t too late. She hopes that he misses her too.”
In other Angie news, this would make a good movie.
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The former chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court had a thing for celebrities — once asking activist actress Angelina Jolie to play the role of a “honey trap’’ in a real-life attempt to arrest a notorious African warlord, a published report said Saturday. The Sunday Times of London said loopy lawman Luis Moreno Ocampo also tried to recruit film stars George Clooney and Sean Penn in his international crusades. The startling information was leaked by the court to the French website Mediapart and made available to the British newspaper.
Moreno Ocampo approached Jolie about five years ago — and even tried to cast her husband, Brad Pitt, as a co-star — in a stranger-than-fiction plot to take Ugandan Joseph Kony into custody in the Central African Republic, where he was based.
“Forget other celebrities, she is the one,” Moreno Ocampo wrote in an e-mail. “She loves to arrest Kony. She is ready. Probably Brad will go also.”
Moreno Ocampo wanted to embed Jolie, and hopefully Pitt, with US Special Forces close to Kony’s stronghold, according to the report. Jolie wrote Moreno Ocampo at one point. “Brad is being supportive. Let’s discuss logistics. Much love Xxx.”
Moreno Ocampo claimed Jolie had suggested she could lure Kony to dinner as a ruse to arrest him, the report said. American troops, he told her, “are eager to get Kony . . . [and] after meeting you, they will do it.”
Moreno Ocampo had his own fixation on Jolie. The prosecutor, who won only one case in his nine-years on the court, was ultimately even less successful with Jolie. At one point he sent her an e-mail: “Dear Angie, I hope you are well. I miss you.” It went unanswered. When he heard she was ill, he sent an e-mail to her assistant confessing: “I realize how much I love her.” The assistant replied Jolie had changed her e-mail address.
Which Actress Gave Harvey Weinstein Oral Sex To Get Part?
This TV host and cover girl turned big time actresses when she got a part in a film produced by Harvey Weinstein but it came at a cost. She once told friends that the car had to drop her off at Harvey’s office so she could, “suck his fat c**k in order to get the part.” At the time everyone thought she was joking but now they all fear it was TRUE.
Meryl Streep is speaking out against her frequent collaborator Harvey Weinstein after he was accused of decades of sexual harassment.
“The disgraceful news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed, and those whose good and worthy causes he supported,” the three-time Oscar winner, 68, said in a statement to HuffPost on Monday, October 9. “The intrepid women who raised their voices to expose this abuse are our heroes.”
“One thing can be clarified. Not everybody knew,” the actress said. “Harvey supported the work fiercely, was exasperating but respectful with me in our working relationship, and with many others with whom he worked professionally. I didn’t know about these other offenses: I did not know about his financial settlements with actresses and colleagues; I did not know about his having meetings in his hotel room, his bathroom, or other inappropriate, coercive acts. And if everybody knew, I don’t believe that all the investigative reporters in the entertainment and the hard news media would have neglected for decades to write about it.”
She concluded, “The behavior is inexcusable, but the abuse of power familiar. Each brave voice that is raised, heard and credited by our watchdog media will ultimately change the game.”
Weinstein initially took a leave of absence from his company on Thursday, October 5, after The New York Times published an extensive report detailing nearly three decades of allegations against him. The report also revealed that the producer reached legal settlements between $80,000 and $150,000 with at least eight women. Weinstein apologized in a statement to the Times, saying, “I came of age in the ’60s and ’70s, when all the rules about behavior and workplaces were different. That was the culture then.” His attorney Lisa Bloom (who has since resigned) said her client “denies many of the accusations as patently false.”
The Miramax co-founder was fired from The Weinstein Company by its board of directors on Sunday, October 8.