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With the birth of their most-talked about project ever, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are collecting their baby bounty and saying goodbye -- to Namibia!
After spending three days at the Cottage Hospital, Team Jolie-Pitt is back at their luxury beachfront lodge, where they plan to spend two more weeks. Sources tell "Extra" they may then make a Pitt stop in Paris before returning to Brad's $9 million Malibu mansion.
"Brad has an obligation to start filming ‘Oceans 13,'" revealed People magazine's JD Heyman. "Angelina doesn't have any projects lined up; she's going to focus on being a mom."
While new mom and dad are home safe and sound, "Extra" has learned Angie and Baby Shiloh checked out of the hospital on Tuesday. "The baby has been very, very active," Heyman said, adding, "Apparently she's got some lungs to her, which means she's very healthy."
The headline-grabbing birth steals the new cover of People magazine, and we've got the new maternity ward scoop. "In the hospital," Heyman revealed,"she was like any other patient. She ate the same food that any of the other patients ate."
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With the birth of their most-talked about project ever, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are collecting their baby bounty and saying goodbye -- to Namibia!
After spending three days at the Cottage Hospital, Team Jolie-Pitt is back at their luxury beachfront lodge, where they plan to spend two more weeks. Sources tell "Extra" they may then make a Pitt stop in Paris before returning to Brad's $9 million Malibu mansion.
"Brad has an obligation to start filming ‘Oceans 13,'" revealed People magazine's JD Heyman. "Angelina doesn't have any projects lined up; she's going to focus on being a mom."
While new mom and dad are home safe and sound, "Extra" has learned Angie and Baby Shiloh checked out of the hospital on Tuesday. "The baby has been very, very active," Heyman said, adding, "Apparently she's got some lungs to her, which means she's very healthy."
The headline-grabbing birth steals the new cover of People magazine, and we've got the new maternity ward scoop. "In the hospital," Heyman revealed,"she was like any other patient. She ate the same food that any of the other patients ate."

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