Angelina Jolie: Her Portrait On Old Age

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The most frequently discussed couple who madly praise each other, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, really love to world traveling. In fact the actress just could not think about not to living that way.

During Anderson Cooper interview, mother of six children who made her first directorial debut with In the Land of Blood and Honey, “I don’t want to talk about it, I don’t want to settle. I love traveling.”

The best part is all of her six children, Maddox, 10, Pax, 8, Zahara, 6, Shiloh, 5, and 3-years-old twins Knox and Vivienne, have the same favorite hobby – at least for now.

“I will listen, as my mother would have, to them,” she says. “And if they start to complain about it … [But] right now they love it. Right now if they’re in one place for two months they want to know why we’re not getting on an airplane.”

“They really love to travel, and we have certain things that are comforts of home,” she says. “And also, because they’re such a big traveling pack it’s not one child moving around the world and missing friends. There are so many of them they have constant play dates and they’re always together.”

Children are the most easy to adapt anywhere as long with their peers.

“What I love is that they can be in New York in a hotel in Manhattan and think it’s so cool, and then I can bring them to the middle of Kenya and drop them in a tent with no TV and no nothing, and they’re just as happy.”

She added, “Because we have traveled a lot, we’re kind of lucky in that we have friends around the world, so if we end up in Budapest or Germany or Africa or Vietnam, they actually call their friends.”

She also admitted, however, that they day may come when the children are ready to live in one place.

“I’m sure they’re gonna say, ‘Mom, let me stay home,’ ” she said. “It’s going to happen and I’m going to cry. We’ll see what happens. They’ll probably all end up living all around the world. My old age will be Brad and I traveling around the world to try to visit our children in random countries.”