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Nobody hangs up on Angelina Jolie!

Image: Snapper Media
Image: Snapper Media

Fashion designer Malcolm Harris must be feeling like a bit of a tool after he hung up on Angelina Jolie twice because he thought she was a prank caller.

Ange phoned Malcolm to order three of his $225 One Dress frocks knowing that the proceeds would go to a cause close to her heart — the UN's refugee fund. But as soon as she gave him her name, the designer hung up on her.

This guy's glass is obviously half empty if he doesn't believe that a celebrity might want to buy his clothes!

Ange called straight back but the guy hung up on her a second time. Not one to give up easily, on the third phone call she finally managed to convince him she was for real, explaining that she needed the dresses for a World Refugee Day event on Saturday.

Malcolm said he was "flattered" that Ange was so eager to buy his designs. We'd say he's damn "lucky" that she kept calling back instead of giving up and calling Prada instead!

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