Angelina Jolie: I’d shoot anyone who tried to hurt my kids

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Caligirl
Caligirl posted on Jun 1st 2008 8:06PM; via fametastic.co.uk/archive/20080...
Angelina Jolie: I’d shoot anyone who tried to hurt my kids

Angelina Jolie has said she wouldn’t be afraid to use guns to protect her children.

She’s quoted as saying recently that she’s learnt how to protect herself and her family through her roles in action films: “If anybody comes into my home and tries to hurt my kids, I’ve no problem shooting them.

“I bought original, real guns of the type we used in Tomb Raider for security. Brad and I are not against having a gun in the house, and we do have one. And yes, I’d be able to use it if I had to. I could handle myself.

“I think there are certain combat skills that would come out. I tend to want to throw an elbow. I don’t know why. I’ve learned all the punches, head butts and kicks - yet getting someone with my elbow is my first instinct.

“I think it’s good for anybody to learn a skill when it comes to fight training – be it kung fu, boxing or kick-boxing – because self-defence is important.

“Brad and I want our kids to learn it. They’re going to get into a fight some day, so they might as well learn how to take care of themselves.”

But she adds that she’s careful about exposing the children to the violence in her movies, including forthcoming film Wanted: “It’s just not a reality in this day and age to say, ‘I’m never going to let my kids watch a movie that has a gun in it’. It’s important to know that this exists.

“But I’m very clear with my children about who’s a good guy and who’s bad. If they’re watching a movie at home and they say, ‘Is that a bad guy, Mummy?’, I say, ‘Well, is he trying to hurt somebody?’ If you see somebody picking on a person or starting the fight, that’s the bad guy.”

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Ann Gee says:

Good, smart advice. It's hard to pinpoint the Exact Moment when you should stop telling your kid; 'you have to share''don't hit' 'be nice' and start advising them; 'don't let 'em get away with that! Kick him in the biscuits! Go for the weave!"

I'm pretty sure it's around age 5.
Posted: 07/29/08 00:08

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