Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie address a press
conference held for the Namibian press exclusively in a hotel in the Namibian
city of Swakopmund, Wednesday, June 7, 2006. The couple thanked the Namibian
people for their hospitality during the birth of their daughter Shiloh. (AP
Photo/Tanja Bause-The Namibian)
In Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's first broadcast interview since their
daughter was born, Pitt says the event was "truly peaceful."
In the
interview, conducted by the Namibian Broadcasting Corp. and obtained exclusively
Thursday by AP Television News, Pitt and Jolie sit side by side, reflecting on
their experience in the African country where Shiloh Nouvel was born May 27.
"I'd just like to thank the people of Namibia," Pitt says. "They've been so
gracious and made our stay here very special, and because of that we've had an
incredible time with our family exploring the country, and (had) a truly
peaceful birth of our daughter."
A relaxed and smiling Jolie, wearing a black dress, says their visit has been
"an amazing adventure."
"We just love this part of the world," she says, adding that their 4-year-old
son, Maddox, made many friends during their stay.
Pitt, 42, and Jolie, 31, made their first public appearance since their
daughter's birth at a news conference for local journalists in Swakopmund on
Wednesday, thanking Namibia for the government-assisted privacy they enjoyed.
The broadcast interview wasn't the only new snapshot of the celebrity family.
Pictures of newborn Shiloh were published in People magazine, on newsstands
Friday. In six photos taken at a private shoot, Pitt and Jolie are shown
snuggling and holding Shiloh, who appears to have inherited one of her mother's
characteristic traits.
"She's got Dad's baby blues and just a soft crop of fair hair, but it's those
lips - check out the super-size pout ¡ª that most give her away," the
magazine writes. "Yes, Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt is definitely her mother's
daughter."
Pitt and Jolie sold the rights to the photos to Getty Images, saying all
proceeds would be donated to a charity, not yet named. People paid a reported $4
million for the North America rights and London-based Hello! magazine obtained
the British rights.
A spokesman for People would not comment on how much the magazine paid.
Besides Shiloh and Maddox, the couple have a 16-month-old daughter, Zahara.
Maddox was adopted from Cambodia and Zahara was adopted from Ethiopia.