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The gorgeous twins of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have just celebrated their 8th birthday. Lucky Knox and Vivienne who were born in Nice, France, were treated to breakfast at a Hollywood diner.

 

 

The superstar couple didn’t go unnoticed, with fans snapping up a storm and sharing with their followers on Instagram.

The twins were born in Nice, France on the 12th July 2008 and their names have meaning behind them. According to About The Jolie-Pitt Kids:

Vivienne was a name that “just came to” Angie and Brad early in the pregnancy according to Brad. Marcheline is obviously a tribute to Angie’s late mother, Marcheline Bertrand. In addition, Vivienne means “live” or “alive”, so her full name quite literally means “Live Marcheline” (Angie’s mother combinded her given names of Marcia and Lynne to make Marcheline, so Marcheline has no specific meaning).

Knox was the middle name of Brad’s maternal grandfather, Hal Knox Hillhouse. Leon was apparently a name Angie and Brad just liked. “It’s a strong French name,” Brad has commented.

Happy birthday to the gorgeous twins!

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  • Lovely to see a normal celebration for the twins!

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  • We just celebrate with family at this point

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  • What a relief to see a celebration that isn’t over the top.

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  • Why is she wearing sunglasses in the photos? Inside the diner?


    • Maybe she was hoping she wouldn’t be recognised. His glasses look as though they have tinted lens or are sunglasses but not as dark.
      I just hope they didn’t go over the top with too many expensive presents. Some of the children of wealthy parents have no understanding of saving to buy anything and don’t seem to learn until the get a job themselves, maybe not even then.

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  • wow 8 years already, where is the time going???

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  • Birthdays can be celebrated in lots of ways, as long as the family is together.

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