Angelina Jolie's BBC Interview: Things We Should Know About Her Children

Power celebrity couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have 6 kids. Their names are Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Viviene and Knox.

Great mothers despite thier imperfections would try their best to know their children well. Last October, on one of their stunning Vogue photo shoot, the Pitt family seems to be having a lot of fun together. Angelina also tells in an interview the real deal about her kids' lives. One she talked about is how much they encourage their kids to be familiar with other cultures. None of them also wanted to do acting.

Here are some of the things she said during her BBC interview. As reported by Pop Sugar. We might be able to pick up and learn from this lady.

  • Multiligual household: "All the kids have been learning different languages. I asked them what languages they wanted to learn. Shi's learning Kumai, which is a Cambodian language. Pax is focusing on Vietnamese. Mad has taken to German and Russian. Zee is speaking French. Vivienne wanted to learn Arabic, and Knox is learning sign language."
  • Her children's identity: Angelina believes that a parent cannot know their children unless they show them who they are. "They're just becoming whoever they want to be."
  • They like to take their kids all around the world with them. Angelina is happy that her kids are interested with other cultures. It is her dream to take them across the globe.
  • About being an Actor, she said: "None of my kids want to be actors . . . they're actually very interested in being musicians. I think they like the process of film from the outside."
  • As for Pax"Pax loves music and deejaying. And it's been very interesting."
  • Maddox's has a different passion as well: "Mad's interested in editing. We'll see, they're all very young."

These are just some of what Angelina said about her family. For more juicy info regarding the Jolie - Pitt couple and their kids, you can read more on BBC UK website.

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