
Angelina Jolie has a very special reason to give birth to her first natural baby in Africa, despite malaria threats and other hazzards - it’s where she first became a mother. Jolie first took custody of her adopted Cambodian son Maddox there back in 2002.
There are now several reports that Ange plans to give birth to her baby with Brad Pitt in the African nation of Namibia, reports UPI.
The do-gooder duo, along with their adopted children Zahara and Maddox, have been in Namibia for the past nine days. The Hollywood heavyweights have been living near a beach under heavy security, the New York Post reported.
The couple did consider having the baby in France as well as Cambodia and Germany, but ultimately decided on Namibia, where Jolie filmed “Beyond Borders” in 2002.
Jolie once referred to the Africa nation as “the cradle of human kind.”
“It was important for them to have the baby in a place where they can also make a statement,” a source close to Pitt told US Weekly. “He wants her to be happy, and he knows how much she wanted the baby to be born in Africa.”
Africa has also become a special place for Jolie - it’s where she vacationed with Brad Pitt a year ago, letting the world know that reports of a romance were indeed accurate. She then adopted another baby in Africa, Ethiopian Zahara, last summer.