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ANGELINA JOLIE: HER CASUAL SEX ROMPS

March 23, 2004


She might be a United Nations goodwill ambassador these days, but Angelina Jolie, 28, who stars in the new thriller, Taking Lives, is still a wild child at heart. In the past few months, Angelina's been photographed kissing her ex-hubby, British actor Jonny Lee Miller. And she's been linked to Colin Farrell, and Cameron Diaz's ex, Jared Leto. While she denies having an affair with any of them, Jolie admits that she does have lovers. "Meeting a man in a hotel room for a few hours," she recently said, "and not seeing [him] again for a few months is about what I can handle now."

Q: Why are so many men attracted to you?

A: [Laughs] Oh God! I can't answer!

Q: Did your Alexander co-star Colin Farrell live up to his badboy rep?

A: [Laughs] I don't know, I wasn't there in the middle of the night! I don't know what he was doing or what he got up to. Honest!

Q: You have no idea?

A: Not really. We didn't get much of a chance to hang out together -- except when we'd all go out to dinner together. Most of the time I was home and with Maddox.

Q: Not one wild night?

A: Well, we did all go on a camel ride one night, but that was also with Maddox, so it wasn't exactly a night of wild and crazy drinking!

Q: What about those reports of you and Colin Farrell having an affair?

A: Well, according to the papers, first we hated each other; and then, we were madly in love; and then, we weren't speaking to each other. I can't even track it anymore. No, we became great friends.

Q: So you're not sleeping with Jared Leto?

A: I'm not.

Q: What about your ex-husband, Jonny Lee Miller?

A: We're friends, that's all I'll say. The weird thing is -- which I keep saying to everyone -- I have lovers. [But] I keep them away. My son isn't involved with them, because I don't want him to get confused. So, I have friends that I've met in hotel rooms -- who are old friends of mine, and I have relationships, but not publicly -- not with any one man, because it's very confusing to children.

Q: Too much full-time commitment?

A: Well, it is some kind of commitment. That also means that person is spending time with my son, and that will affect my family. I don't think it's a good idea right now.

Q: Don't you ever get lonely for a man?

A: No, I have lovers. [Laughs]

Q: Got plans to adopt more kids?

A: Absolutely. I love being a mom, and I'd love to have a whole bunch of kids running around the house. I'm going to do one at a time and see how they all come together and how the family structure changes. [I want to see] how many I can handle. But I definitely want Maddox to have a brother or a sister. Now he's starting school, so it's close to the time where he could accept it.

Q: What about a dad? Do you ever see yourself remarrying?

A: I can't focus on that right now. I think it's a wonderful thing when there's a dad in the house, but I also think it's better to have no one than the wrong person around. And I don't want to make another mistake. And now with Maddox, I take it all very, very seriously. So I think it would take a lot to ever even consider marriage again.

Q: Were you OK with going to the Oscars by yourself?

A: I wasn't even conscious that that was a [big] thing. I just didn't really have anyone to go with.

Q: How is your work with the U.N. going?

A: Very good. I'm just focusing now on trips that I can take to Washington [D.C.] and people to meet with. But hopefully, as soon as I'm done, I'll be able to go to more places and take more trips. But while I'm working, I just try to read a lot and learn from wherever I am.

Q: When did you realized you were a grown-up?

A: Maddox. When I looked down at my hands and they were washing a baby. I can see my hands getting older, and I love it because I can see it.

-- JOANNE NATHAN



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