
Nobody is really surprised by that are they? Brad Pitt explains:
“We haven’t found any reason to stop yet,” he says. “It’s chaos at times, but there’s such joy in the house. I look and there’s our boy from Vietnam and our daughter from Ethiopia, and our girl was born in Namibia, and our son is from Cambodia, and they’re brothers and sisters, man. They’re brothers and sisters and it’s a sight for elation.
“We have the capability to give a child a home, and let me tell you it’s selfish, too, because the reward has been extraordinary,” he adds.
As for how the twins have settled into the family unit:
“One seemed simple, and it’s just double the fun. It’s surprising how soon their personalities have started emerging,” “But it’s really important that everyone gets their individual time as well as group time together.
“We were four before, and we got into our rhythms and it worked. Then someone new comes in, and it discombobulates the movements for a moment, but then you settle in again and it just all works,” he goes on. “Everyone’s pretty well integrated. It’s not the first time new kids have come in.”
As for how The Curious Case of Benjamin Button has changed his outlook:
“I walked away realizing that time is short,” he says. “I don’t know if I have a day or 10 days or 10 years or 40 years. Am I halfway or am I close to the end? I don’t know, so I have to make sure I don’t waste those moments in any kind of pettiness or bitterness or laziness, and that I surround myself with the people who are most important to me.
“Angelina and I are together because we can enhance each other,” he adds. “I don’t want to waste any time because I’m with company I really, really love.”
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