BEIJING, Dec. 15 (Xinhuanet) -- Angelina Jolie in an
interview Thursday said she's "on the pill," but she and boyfriend Brad
Pitt want more children to balance their "mixed-race family" and will probably
adopt another child.
Jolie and Pitt have three children: 5-year-old
Maddox, adopted from Cambodia; 23-month-old daughter, Zahara, adopted from
Ethiopia; and 6-month old daughter, Shiloh, who was born to the couple in
May.
"I want Mad (Maddox) to know that as our family grew
and we all came together, we didn't just start having children, biological
children," the 31-year-old actress said Thursday on ABC's "Good Morning
America." "Yes, we have Shiloh and it's been a wonderful experience, but we want
to find another brother or sister in the world for our family."
"I'm on the pill," she added.
Jolie said it's important to balance how their
children perceive their family.
"You know, now the questions are more when you have a
mixed-race family, do you balance the races so there's another African person in
the house for Z? So there's another Asian person in the house for Mad? Shiloh
has Brad and I she can look at," the actress said.
"What's best for the children as they grow? ... We
don't just want to have different children from different countries. That's not
the point," Jolie said.
She said Pitt, who will be 43 on Monday, is a
conscientious father and partner.
"He really enjoys them," Jolie said. "He woke up
very, very early this morning and let me sleep in because I had this interview.
... Dealing with the two girls and bottles and food, which is not easy to do, on
his own, for quite a few hours this morning so I could rest. ... He's just a
really great partner, a great, great man."
(Agencies)
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