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Angelina Jolie has finally popped. She gave birth to a set of twins, fathered by Brad Pitt, in Nice, France on Saturday.
The twins, a boy and a girl, were a nice addition to the four children the couple already has: Maddox,6, Pax,4, Zahara,3, and Shiloh, 2.
The female twin has been named Vivienne Marcheline. The name is in honor of Angelina’s late mother, Marcheline Bertrand. The baby girl weighed five lbs. Her brother weighed in at 5 lbs 3 oz and has been named Knox Leon. The twins were delivered via Caesarean section.
Twin’s Photos Worth $11 Million?
It is rumored that the first photos of the babies have already been purchased by a US magazine for $11 million, which will be donated to charity. Yes, that’s right, allegedly $11 million. Other rumored amounts include $15-20 million.
If you were given $11 million, what would you do after you donated a portion of it to charity (assuming you did)? Any extraordinary purchases? Any investments? What would you do with $11 million?
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I would pay off my student loans, get an MFA in creative writing, buy an apartment in NYC, finally get a dog and produce my plays and dance shows. Whew!
figure out some way to make this kind of news….not so interesting to everybody.
With 11 mil, I would probably buy DH a lotus, put a ton in separate bank accounts for DS and DD, and open a restaurant.
Personally, this is my “List of What to Do If I Ever Get Ungodly Amounts of Money”
1. Tithe 10% (my church, charities, etc…)
2. Pay off our car & house.
3. Set up retirement funds for myself and hubby.
4. Set up trust funds for the kids.
5. Pay off all our parents & grandparents debt.
6. Quit our day jobs and do something we love.
Wow, what to do with 11 million. Assuming I get all of it and the government doesn’t take half?!
I’d:
1. Put much of it in safe interest bearing accounts. Probably about 8 million of it.
2. Pay off current mortgage and donate home to auction for charity to combine with the other money I donate.
3. Buy “new” home with more land for gardening and kids to play.
4. Purchase long term care insurance for me and my husband.
5. Quit my job and stay at home with the kids, but continue volunteering.
6. Donate 1.1 million plus proceeds of house auction split between my public library system, a no-kill animal shelter, the Mother’s Milk Bank of Ohio, and set up a scholarship fund for students in the town I grew up.