However, the revealing paintings may never been seen by the public because
they are likely to remain in Angelina's private collection.
A source said: "Angelina has asked him not to talk about or show the
portraits to anyone."
Bachardy - who has also painted Rita Hayworth, Jack Nicholson and Bette
Davis - flew to Paris and Namibia to paint the 'Tomb Raider' actress before
she gave birth to daughter Shiloh Nouvel last month.
Meanwhile, Angelina made an emotional trip to Los Angeles so Shiloh Nouvel
could meet her dying grandmother.
Angelina's mother Marcheline Bertrand has terminal cancer and was too ill to
fly to Namibia for the birth.
In other news, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie had a set of personal photos stolen, including shots of their private baby shower in Namibia.
The couple’s digital camera memory card was snatched and is now rumored to have been offered for sale in the US.
Law firm Lavely & Singer, which represents the couple, sent an email to the US media telling them that "a digital memory card, containing a number of personal copyright protected photographs" of the Jolie-Pitt family had been stolen and offered for sale.
The lawyers threaten that anyone who publishes the photos "will be liable for substantial compensatory damages, punitive damages and injunctive relief".
And finally CNN is defending their Jolie interview. The high-profile interview with Angelina Jolie last week, attraced 1.33 million viewers, more than double the audience for anchor Anderson Cooper's typical newscast.
Since the news network stays away from celebrity interviews, it drew criticism for journalistic stargazing. Network chief Jonathan
Klein defended the interview reports indiatimes
"I don't know of any news organisation that would not have talked to Angelina Jolie," Klein said, "and I also don't know of any other news organisation that would have aired that interview as the apex of a day's worth of coverage ... of that important issue. It was both good journalism and well within the brand of CNN ."
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