Brad Pitt spoke with TODAY’s Ann Curry Tuesday and talked about two of the most important things in his life – family and his love of helping others. Pitt said of New Orleans being rebuilt, “Now you see it. There’s actually families here who are home for the holidays. And it’s really, really cool.”
Although he was reluctant to speak of his own family – Angelina Jolie & their six kids, Maddox, 7, Pax, 5, Zahara, 3, Shiloh, 2 and twins Knox and Vivienne, 4 months - he did say how proud he is of them all.
“I’m really proud of this family. I look at my sons and my daughters, and one’s from Vietnam and one’s from Cambodia and one’s from Ethiopia, and… they’re all brothers and sisters. And they’re fighting, they’re laughing, they’re going into hysterics and staying up late, and they’re messing with their parents, and they’re driving me crazy and I’m really proud.”
He added, “I truly feel rich being around them. It’s a rich home, and each one of ‘em offers so much to the mix.” He smiles, saying, “Surprisingly, though: Six kids is not as easy as you would think.” Ha, no kidding!
Ann Curry asked Pitt why he was so hesitant to talk about his family.
Brad said, “It just gets cheapened somehow, as it goes through the filters in the airwaves. And some things you just want to keep close.”
Curry asked if he and Angie will ever marry, to which Brad replied, “If we feel it’s important to our kids, we’ll do so.”
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