The biological mother of Angelina Jolie and
Brad Pitt’s adopted daughter Zahara Jolie-Pitt has resurfaced and is asking to
speak with the 12-year-old, who was adopted by the actress as a baby. Mentewab Dawit Lebiso, 31, who lives in Ethiopia,
talked to the Daily Mail Online through an interpreter that she never stopped
thinking about her daughter after more than a decade.
41 year old Angelina Jolie adopted Zahara at six
months old as a single mother in 2005, and her then-partner Pitt, 53, requested
to legally adopt the girl a year later.Zahara's biological mother begged:
“I just want her to know
that I am alive and here and long to be able to speak with her. I
do not want my daughter
back but just to be in contact with her and be able to call her up and talk
with her.
“Angelina has been more of a mother to her than I have ever been.
She has been with her since she was a baby, but that does not mean I do not
miss her. I miss her all the time. I think about her every day and long to hear
her voice or see her face. I know when she has a birthday but I am sad because
I can’t celebrate it with her. I would so much want to celebrate with her on
her birthday and other special days. … I long to be able to have regular
contact with her.
I would ask Angelina to let me speak with [Zahara]. I do not
think it is too much to ask.”
"I would like Zahara to know she has a mother who loves
her as much as Angelina. Before I die I would like her to know about me and
that she has family here in Ethiopia.”
The Ethiopian native hasn’t had any contact with Zahara since
she gave her up for adoption.
It seems that the A-list couple were unaware at first that Lebiso was alive because they were told Zahara was orphaned when they adopted her.
In a 2006 interview, Jolie told CNN of Zahara, “She’s from Ethiopia, she’s an AIDS orphan.”
Seems they discovered Zahara’s birth mother was alive when she gave her first interview in 2007.
It seems that the A-list couple were unaware at first that Lebiso was alive because they were told Zahara was orphaned when they adopted her.
In a 2006 interview, Jolie told CNN of Zahara, “She’s from Ethiopia, she’s an AIDS orphan.”
Seems they discovered Zahara’s birth mother was alive when she gave her first interview in 2007.
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