See Guys, They're Still Together
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"They'll be having a boy and a girl. Because Angelina took fertility treatments to help her ovulate, her babies are fraternal. They're ecstatic. She can't wait."Twins would take the tally of children in the Jolie-Pitt household to six - with the babies joining Maddox, six, Pax, four, Zahara, three, and Shiloh, 21 months. It would also make them the latest celebrities to have twins. Angelina once admitted "I love being pregnant", but insiders say she has found it tough, "She's out of breath a lot but she loves every second of it." Click the thumbnails below to see the much awaited and gorgeous set of Angelina Jolie out with her troops in New Orleans. In a flowing dress, the mum-to-be took handling the clan in her stride. I can't wait to see how they're going to handle six! Pictures by Drummond / Young
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"The darkest moment was when we had just finished recording our major label record and two days later...I felt completely lost. At that point, I'd seen some doctors and they were Hollywood doctors so they gave me a cocktail (of prescription doctors) but I was kind of the drugstore cowboy, so I took the cocktail the way I wanted to take it."Wentz admitted that he visited some doctors, who prescribed him 'Adavan', and a number of other drugs designed for combating depression and anxiety attacks, which he took all in one go. He added:
"I got in my car. I remember I was listening to Jeff Buckley doing Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah' and sat there and took a bunch of Adavan in a Best Buy parking lot. I called up my manager because I was, at that point, completely out of my head with Adavan. And I was talking to him and slurring my words, so he called my mom and my mom called me and she came and got me and we went to the hospital." "I came home and we realized that we needed to do more than just keep my head above water. It's not really about keeping your head above water, it's about feeling all right and feeling safe in your own skin. It's not about keeping your head above water and barely keep going."Pictures by Splash News / Winslow / Ambler / Anthony J. Causi