Ange gives in to bizarre pregnancy cravings
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Angelina Jolie has been gorging on calorific treats - including onion rings, Mexican chillies and chocolate - throughout her pregnancy.
The Oscar-winning beauty - who is rumoured to be expecting twins with partner Brad Pitt - was allegedly seen filling up on high-fat foods during a meal out at Hollywood restaurant Marino.
A source told Britain's Star magazine: "She ate everything in sight. Penne arrabiata and two starters, as well as several bread rolls. She also tucked into profiteroles for dessert - which are her favourite - and took an apple pie to go."
In the early stages of her pregnancy, Angelina reportedly craved mustard-smothered onion rings and cinnamon chilli chocolates.
A source close to the actress said: "Angelina's been eating onion rings with mustard and a box of chocolates in the same sitting! She loves these bars that are dark chocolate and cinnamon mixed with Mexican chillies for an added kick."
Angelina - who already has three adopted children, Maddox, Pax, and Zahara, as well as a biological daughter Shiloh with Brad - has also been stuffing herself with treats made by her kids.
The source added: "Angelina's been splurging on cupcakes that Maddox and Zahara have been making."
- Z_Bang! Showbiz
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