Angelina Jolie Bonds With Kids – Family Cooked & Ate Spiders In Cambodia; Learned How People Survived During The War
After gracing an interview for her latest directorial film "First They Killed My Father" and answering questions about her divorce, Angelina Jolie is in a video showing her six children how to prepare, cook and eat spiders in Cambodia. Angelina showed how bugs, spiders and scorpions were cooked and explained that these were actually eaten in the country. She narrated that during the war in Cambodia, many people had nothing to eat; they had to rely on spiders and scorpions for sustenance.
Angelina Jolie explained to her kids, especially to her twins Vivienne and Knox how to prepare tarantulas, US Weekly reported. The "Maleficent" star said that the fangs had to be removed before tarantulas are cooked; she showed how it's done to the amazement of her twins. Shiloh had no qualms eating a spider with their mother and afterwards they proceeded to scorpions. She would ask her kids what the bugs tasted like; Knox said that the spiders tasted like flavorless chips.
Angelina Jolie had her first encounter with exotic Cambodian cuisine when she filmed "Tomb Raider." She also adopted her eldest child Maddox in an orphanage in Cambodia in 2002. She explained that she first had crickets with beer, People reported. Then she moved up to eating tarantulas after sampling bugs.
The mother of six said that she find her divorce with Brad Pitt a very difficult time not just for her but for her family. She hopes that her family would come out stronger and said that they would always be a family no matter what happens. Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne and Knox live with Angelina Jolie while Brad Pitt is only allowed supervised visits. She filed for divorce in September 2016 and is still locked in a custody battle with Brad hoping for joint custody of their children.
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