Jun 28, 2010

Daily Dish

Her cover story in this month's Vanity Fair may be to promote her new film, Salt, but Angelina Jolie is smart enough to tell the readers what they really want to know. As one half of the famous Brangelina, the pop culture world is ever-focused on her relationship with Brad Pitt and her too-cute brood of six. Read on to get a glimpse into the Jolie-Pitt matriarch's life and why she she should stop having children.

The Inevitable Marriage Talk:
"I love Brad in every single state," Jolie says, referencing his much-talked about beard. She's also not "against getting married," but "it's just like we already are. Children are clearly a commitment, a bigger commitment [than marriage]. It's for life."


On Her Famous Children:
"Mad's a real intellectual, which I can take no credit for genetically. He's great at school, great at history. He feels like he could be a writer or travel the world and learn about places and things. Zahara's got an extraordinary voice and is just so elegant and well spoken. Shiloh's hysterically funny, one of the goofiest, most playful people you'll ever meet. Knox and Viv are classic boy and girl. She's really female. And he's really a little dude."
Forgetting someone, Angie? Son Pax, 6, was mistakenly left out of the "proud mother" snippet. 



On her Infamous Tomboy:
"Shiloh, we fell has Montenegro style. It's how people dress there. She likes tracksuits, she likes [regular] suits. So it's a suit with a tie and a jacket and slacks, or a tracksuit. She likes to dress like a boy. She wants to be a boy. So we had to cut her hair. She likes to wear boys' everything. She thinks she's one of the brothers."



On Co-Starring with Mr. Pitt Again:
"I'd love to. We've talked about it. We'd have to figure out who's going to watch the kids, but it's really about finding the right thing, because we've looked. When you're a couple, there are certain things people don't want to see you do. It becomes too indulgent, too personal. I don't think people want to see people who are really together intimate on-screen. Maybe we have to play bad guys that try to kill each other, so it's just fun and aggressive, not dealing with some man-woman deal."

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