Actress/mother/all around dogooder Angelina Jolie reportedly gives her son Maddox $50 every time he loses a tooth - and allows him spend it on whatever he wants.
The 32-year-old mother-of-four recently rewarded her eldest son with $100 after two of his front teeth fell out - and Angie vows to give as generously to her other children Pax, 3, Zahara, 2, and one-year-old Shiloh.
A source tells British newspaper Daily Star, “Angelina plays the tooth fairy and gives Maddox a bit more than the usual $5 per tooth, and he can spend it on anything he wants to. So far he’s lost four teeth - that’s $200. Not bad for a six-year-old kid.”
Heck, if Maddox were wise, he’d make a career out of his mouth. The kid has a goldmine in there!


















23 Comments
That’s ridiculous. I don’t care how rich you are, $50 per tooth is just dumb. Even $5 per tooth is dumb. A quarter? That’s reasonable. It’s a freaking tooth.
ex-cess-ive.
I don’t buy the story at all. She doesn’t strike me as the type to bring her kids up that way.
I wasn’t aware that $5 was the going rate! My children haven’t lost any teeth yet, but when they do I couldn’t justify more than $1.
his parents combined fortune is up to 400 million ,so is it too much give the kid 200buck ?
one lucky kid,i wish my parents could do the same.
combined fortune? where the hell did all Angelina’s money come from? Is she really that highly paid? I don’t think she’s that great as an actress, her best assets are physical, in regards to her work.
I give my son a toy per fallen tooth. It means more to him than money. Plus, he’s soooo excited for losing a tooth and getting something in exchange. I think it’s really sweet.
^^ That’s a good idea MBS… I think I’ll do that next time my son loses his baby teeth.
she gets $10,000,000 - 12,000,000 per movie=)
so .. yea she can pretty much afford that
Sorry I don’t buy this story either. It’s just plain old dumb.
My theory - we haven’t seen pictures of Angelina in a couple of days, so expect lot’s of stupid stories from tabloids.
I don’t believe it.
Daily Star =tabloid = not true
Damn… I only got about fifty cents to a dollar per tooth, at most. To think… all those years, I was jipped!
$50 to them is like $1 to everyone else. I remember seeing in some magazine about a bunch of baby clothes that Angie had bought Shiloh. She had $100 onesies. Their kids wear more than $50 of clothes a day. I get my kids whole outfits for usually under $10. I am sure they don’t even have a normal idea of $$ anymore they have been living this way for so long.
^^agreed–$5???? I got 50 cents per tooth and maybe $100 for my first set of molars.. WTF??? hmmm, considering Angie makes maybe 100 times more than the average mother (ok maybe even more than that), $50 being 10 times the average means little Maddox is getting shorted, no?
Ha ha.. can’t believe this is blog worthy.. go ahead and rip up angie
$1.00 for molars not $100.. damn typing too fast
BTW.. does she not look FUCKING HOT in this pic??? and Maddox is a cutey
I don’t buy this story at all, I was just posting because her boobs are out of sight! Damn. I sound like a pervert…
If I had as much money as Angelina I might think $50 was appropriate.
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I gave my kids $5 for regular teeth and $10 for what they call Double Deckers (molars). But we also used it as a lesson in budgeting, they were encouraged to save up for something nice instead of just crap.
This story is full of shite.
If I have as much money as her I would give my friend money, my nieces and nephews money for anything and everything just so they will have money to. Arrrh I sound do dizy. But she does make alot of money though, she was reportedly got paid 20 Mill for Mr. and Mrs Smith, I know that’s not for every movie but that’s ALOT
hmm, i guess i’m in the minority who think $50 is not excessive at all. personally i got $0 because my parents didn’t do that stuff. for millionaires, $50 is nothing. plus, maddox has only 1 set of teeth. it’s not like he can make a career of it. HAHAHAHA
My parents gave me $20 per tooth, and that was more than a decade ago. It’s inflation, baby!