Celebrity Moms: What You Didn't Know About Angelina Jolie, Madonna, Heidi Klum & Charlize Theron

Just like any ordinary mothers, celebrity moms also have surprising childhood experiences. Likewise, they also struggle with their beauty. Here are some interesting facts you probably didn't know about these famous faces.


Angelina Jolie

Jolie's natural hair color is dark blonde, although her mother dyed it brown when she was just five years old. Since then, Jolie kept her tresses darl. In addition, one of her tattoos was inked while in her mother's presence, according to Booms Beat.

Moreover, this celebrity mom is allergic to hugging. "Growing up, I had a thing about people hugging me, even my mother, I'm holding my breath now just talking about it," the celebrity mom revealed during the interview with London's Mail.

Madonna

This celebrity mom once described her childhood self to Vanity Fair as a "lonely girl" who was constantly searching for something. Surprisingly, she also revealed during the interview she didn't like shaving her underarms and she don't like wearing make-up during her childhood years.

When she was just a child, everybody calls her "Little Noni" because she has the name same as her mother. Moreover, in 2003, this celebrity mom published a children's book titled, "The English Roses." The celebrity mom has since published 10 books.

Heidi Klum


The supermodel is the daughter of Günther Klum, executive of a cosmetic company and Erna, a hairdresser. Following a successful modeling career, this celebrity mom became Barbie's official ambassador on Barbie's 50th anniversary in 2009. She also has two fragrances, named "Heidi Klum" and "Me."

Charlize Theron

This acclaimed actress was named after her late father, Charles Theron. Surprisingly, this beautiful celebrity mom once revealed she attended a local primary school where she felt she doesn't belong.

"I wore really nerdy glasses because I was blind as could be and the boys didn't like [me]," the celebrity mom told People in 2011. "I actually got a lot of the mean girl stuff from the ages of 7 to 12."

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