Angelina Jolie says she was "sexual" in kindergarten
Categories: Kids 5-7, Celeb parenting, Education
Angelina Jolie doesn't want you just to think of her as a mother to several babies from every continent (have you seen that cute little scientist with ice in his beard she adopted from Antarctica last week?), now she wants you to think of her as an over-sexed five-year old and a self-mutilating over-sexed teenager! The actress and wife of Brad Pitt recently told Britain OK! magazine that she was interested in members of the opposite sex at a very early age and "made out" with boys at nursery school. "I was a member of a group called the Kissy Girls," she said. "I was very sexual in kindergarten. I created a game where I would kiss the boys and give them cooties. Then we would make out and we would take our clothes off. I got in a lot of trouble!"Jolie also told the magazine that she lost her virginity at age 14 to her first real boyfriend and revealed that she began cutting him with a knife because the sex with him wasn't enough to satisfy her: "I had started having sex with my boyfriend and the sex and the emotions didn't feel enough. I was no longer a little girl. In a moment of wanting to feel closer to my boyfriend I grabbed a knife and cut him. He cut me back. We had an exchange of something and we were covered in blood, my heart was racing. Then whenever I felt trapped, I'd cut myself. I have a lot of scars. It was an age when I felt adventurous and after a few beers things happened." Er, Angie, we were just forgetting about how you used to make out with your brother and wear Billy Bob Thorton's blood in a vial around your neck. Ewww. If only Jon Voight had taken her to one of those purity balls.
Jolie also said in the interview that she only stopped self harming when she adopted her firsts on, Maddox: "It had something to do with becoming a mother. That was the biggest change in my life and made me feel complete. I learned to accept responsibility for myself, my children and my partner."
Recent Posts
- Bedtime routines - What's yours? (9/05/2008)
- Chicago students skip school in protest (9/05/2008)
- A convention is NO place for a baby! (9/05/2008)
- What women want (9/05/2008)
- Colin Firth finds kids "loathsome" (except his own, of course) (9/05/2008)















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mammacheryl 4-18-2007 @ 11:36AM
Oh goodness. Kind of wish she hadn't shared so much. What messed up childhoods some of us had!
Reply
Ethel 4-18-2007 @ 12:55PM
JHC! Yeah, I am pretty sure all schools have girls who play kissy games with the boys. That doesn't make them anymore or less sexual then other kids... But I am not sure that her teenage sexual adventures should be celebrated, that retelling just sounds sad.
Well, it gives me hope for all those teenage girls in my high school that I would hear some sad things about. Maybe if they have millions and Brad Pitt for a significant other they'll be okay too.
Reply
dixie 4-18-2007 @ 1:30PM
I agree with mamacheryl she need to be realize that statements like that are not helpful or even that interesting. I admire her for her obvious selflessness but she's much more of an egomaniac then she wants the world to believe zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Reply
Lisa 4-18-2007 @ 2:28PM
It's sad that someone who has so many emotional problems is allowed to adopt a child, no questions asked, while so many people who lead relatively normal lives must jump through so many hoops. All because she's a celebrity.
Reply
Ginny 4-18-2007 @ 4:05PM
FREAK!!!!!!!!
Reply
SKL 4-18-2007 @ 4:10PM
I don't really care about all these celebs, but it sounds like, if this is all true, she must have lied in her adoption paperwork. You have to swear you don't have any mental issues, and cutting yourself regularly into adulthood is indicative of a mental issue in my opinion. Someone once told me that her dad said she needed psychological help, and now I understand what he meant.
I do hope she has truly grown up now that she has children in her care.
This kind of report is definitely not helpful for the adoption community. If it's true, or believed, every country may start demanding more proof of mental health such as a psychological exam or whatever. Hope they know that most of us don't get off on knife wounds . . . .
Reply