Brangelina Grab 'Dogs, Hit Benefit in NY

The Associated Press
Sunday, August 26, 2007; 4:04 PM

NEW YORK -- Hot dogs from a Times Square street vendor? Helicopter to a Hurricane Katrina benefit in the Hamptons? All part of Brangelina's whirlwind New York weekend.

Megastars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were spotted Friday with kids Maddox, Zahara and Pax shopping at Lee's Art Shop in midtown Manhattan. Baby Shiloh was not there.


Actress and UNHCR Ambassador Angelina Jolie, left, with daughter Zahara, and Brad Pitt, second right, with son Maddox, walk near the Gateway of India, in background, in Mumbai, India, in this Nov. 12, 2006 file photo. The megastars were spotted Friday, Aug. 24, 2007 with kids Maddox, Zahara and Pax shopping at Lee's Art Shop on West 57th Street. Baby Shiloh was not there. (AP Photo)
Actress and UNHCR Ambassador Angelina Jolie, left, with daughter Zahara, and Brad Pitt, second right, with son Maddox, walk near the Gateway of India, in background, in Mumbai, India, in this Nov. 12, 2006 file photo. The megastars were spotted Friday, Aug. 24, 2007 with kids Maddox, Zahara and Pax shopping at Lee's Art Shop on West 57th Street. Baby Shiloh was not there. (AP Photo) (AP)

According to the New York Post, the family then headed toward Times Square, where Pitt ordered five hot dogs from a street vendor, three with ketchup and mustard, two with just ketchup.

"I didn't know who he was," said vendor Mahmoud Omer, who added that Pitt wanted relish but he didn't have any.

The "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" stars enjoyed a culinary upgrade Saturday when they attended a fundraiser at the home of Tribeca Film Festival co-founders Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff in Watermill, N.Y.

The Daily News reported that Pitt and Jolie left the kids with nannies and helicoptered to the Hamptons for the event, where they were joined by model Christie Brinkley, actress Ellen Barkin and beach balladeer Jimmy Buffett. The dinner was a benefit for Pitt's Make it Right project, which is focused on rebuilding New Orleans' Ninth Ward with environmentally friendly homes.


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