MrsSpringsteen
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this was in the gossip/celebrity section of my local paper
Angelina Jolie’s first lesbian lover, Jenny Shimizu, revealed steamy details of their first tryst to News of the World, proclaiming that Brad Pitt will never be enough for the superstar because “(s)he loves women too much.”
The “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” star - who is due to give birth to her and Pitt’s first child next month - had a highly publicized relationship with the Calvin Klein model in the late ’90s. The pair met on the set of the 1996 film “Foxfire,” when Jolie was just 19.
“One night as we sat talking on Angelina’s hotel bed our eyes just locked and we kissed,” Shimizu recalled.
The fact that Shimizu was seeing another woman and Jolie was married to British actor Jonny Lee Miller at the time only made it more exciting for the two women.
One evening, Shimizu said, she invited the now 30-year-old actress and Miller to her lover’s house in the Hollywood Hills.
“(W)hile Jonny and my other girlfriend were in the house, Angelina and I walked to the swimming pool, looked at each other and slowly stripped naked,” the model remembered. “The fact that Jonny or my other lover could have caught us at any moment just made it more thrilling.”
Although Shimizu hasn’t met up with the “Alexander” star in two years and has talked to her only occasionally since Jolie fell in love with Pitt, Shimizu is convinced their romance is not yet over.
“We had a special bond which I believe will never die,” she said. “We never fell out, we just drifted apart. She is an amazing woman, always wanting to try new weird and wonderful things. Which is why when I heard she had settled down with Brad Pitt I was surprised . . . he seemed such an unlikely choice for her, too clean-cut.”
Clean-cut or not, the “Fight Club” star is in Namibia with Jolie and her two adopted children, Maddox, 4, and Zahara, 1, whom Pitt wants to adopt as well, having filed the paperwork in December.
They intend to have their baby in the African nation and are considering giving it a Namibian name, Samuel Sheefeni Nuuyoma, a local Namibia governor, announced to The Sunday Times of South Africa. Nuuyoma said the Hollywood stars divulged their plans to him over breakfast Friday.
He said Jolie had made those choices because “she loves Namibia.”
Namibian immigration officials confirmed earlier this month that the couple and five other people, including two children, arrived in Walvis Bay on a chartered jet from Paris.
The couple rented all 14 rooms and suites at the Burning Shores resort, a luxury boutique hotel on Long Beach north of Walvis Bay, and have been shielded from reporters by heavy security.
The Namibian government, anxious to keep its high-spending visitors happy, has warned journalists entering the country without a valid work permit that they risk arrest.
Angelina Jolie’s first lesbian lover, Jenny Shimizu, revealed steamy details of their first tryst to News of the World, proclaiming that Brad Pitt will never be enough for the superstar because “(s)he loves women too much.”
The “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” star - who is due to give birth to her and Pitt’s first child next month - had a highly publicized relationship with the Calvin Klein model in the late ’90s. The pair met on the set of the 1996 film “Foxfire,” when Jolie was just 19.
“One night as we sat talking on Angelina’s hotel bed our eyes just locked and we kissed,” Shimizu recalled.
The fact that Shimizu was seeing another woman and Jolie was married to British actor Jonny Lee Miller at the time only made it more exciting for the two women.
One evening, Shimizu said, she invited the now 30-year-old actress and Miller to her lover’s house in the Hollywood Hills.
“(W)hile Jonny and my other girlfriend were in the house, Angelina and I walked to the swimming pool, looked at each other and slowly stripped naked,” the model remembered. “The fact that Jonny or my other lover could have caught us at any moment just made it more thrilling.”
Although Shimizu hasn’t met up with the “Alexander” star in two years and has talked to her only occasionally since Jolie fell in love with Pitt, Shimizu is convinced their romance is not yet over.
“We had a special bond which I believe will never die,” she said. “We never fell out, we just drifted apart. She is an amazing woman, always wanting to try new weird and wonderful things. Which is why when I heard she had settled down with Brad Pitt I was surprised . . . he seemed such an unlikely choice for her, too clean-cut.”
Clean-cut or not, the “Fight Club” star is in Namibia with Jolie and her two adopted children, Maddox, 4, and Zahara, 1, whom Pitt wants to adopt as well, having filed the paperwork in December.
They intend to have their baby in the African nation and are considering giving it a Namibian name, Samuel Sheefeni Nuuyoma, a local Namibia governor, announced to The Sunday Times of South Africa. Nuuyoma said the Hollywood stars divulged their plans to him over breakfast Friday.
He said Jolie had made those choices because “she loves Namibia.”
Namibian immigration officials confirmed earlier this month that the couple and five other people, including two children, arrived in Walvis Bay on a chartered jet from Paris.
The couple rented all 14 rooms and suites at the Burning Shores resort, a luxury boutique hotel on Long Beach north of Walvis Bay, and have been shielded from reporters by heavy security.
The Namibian government, anxious to keep its high-spending visitors happy, has warned journalists entering the country without a valid work permit that they risk arrest.