Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie Fly Their Children's Friends Over To Filming Locations

Stop everything you’re doing because if you’re the sort who likes visiting luxurious locations around the world then you might just want to listen up and befriend one of the Jolie-Pitt’ family’s children.

Brad Pitt has opened up about what it’s like raising his and Angelina’s six kids, admitting that it can be tough when they have to jet them around the world to accommodate filming locations, but he has a novel way of ensuring that the children never feel too cut off from home.

Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Brad explained: “Our life is their normal. Because we’re migratory workers in a sense they have this wonderful thing where they get to be students of the world.

"They have memories of being in Vietnam, or that time in Paris, or over in Calgary. The downside is friends, sleepovers, team sports - these have been the challenges that we’ve had to work out.

"We do those things but we really have to go out of our way. And mum is a matador about it all - she’s fantastic. We get their friends to us a lot.

"And then when we set up in one place for any length of time I get on the team sports, because I really want them to have that understanding of being on the team.”

The 51-year-old is father to fourteen-year-old Maddox, eleven-year-old Pax, ten-year-old Zahara, nine-year-old John, who used to go by the name ‘Shiloh’, and seven-year-old twins, Knox and Vivienne.

Angelina had already adopted Maddox and Zahara when she started dating Brad after they met and fell in love on the set of 'Mr and Mrs. Smith’, and Brad, who adopted both children in 2006, admits that he didn’t really know what love was until he first laid eyes on his kids.

He added to the paper: “Everyone talks about the joy of having kids - blah, blah, blah. But I never knew how much I could love something until I looked in the faces of my children.”