Sep 15, 2007

Brad Pitt: 'Angelina is my love, my partner and the mother of my children'

Tabloids frequently want us to believe that the Brad Pitt - Angelina Jolie relationship is going no where, but actually it is going allover the world and eventually into old age.


The couple was recently in Toronto to attend the premiere of Brad's new film, The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford at the The 32nd Annual Toronto International Film Festival.

In a frank interview given at their hotel room and carried by Mirror, Brad once again dismissed tabloid speculation and reiterated, "Angelina is my love, my partner and the mother of my children."

"We're a normal family - a mother, a father and kids," he added. ."

He also confirmed what he had alluded to earlier in Venice, that he and Angelina are ready for another child.

"Yes, we're ready for another," he said.

Brad spoke fondly about their four children son Maddox, six, daughter Zahara, two, son Pax, three, and daughter Shiloh, one, and how they keep the couple busy and amused.

"The kids are fantastic and they sometimes get unruly and say the funniest things I've ever heard. Man, they're the funniest people I've ever met."

Brad says he took to parenting easily and instinctively. "It's a learning process and a gradual understanding of what fatherhood means - defining for yourself what kind of father you want to be and just being worthy of carrying the name of 'father'." Sometimes the kids take more of their time than they would prefer.

"Angelina and I try to carve out time for ourselves, too, but if something's got to go, it's usually that time."

The couple has been leading a nomadic lifestyle, frequently traveling across the globe, because of their passionate commitments to filmmaking and their other interests.

Jolie is Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency and Brad is helping rebuild areas of New Orleans. Between

Brad explains how the family has adopted to make the best of it.

"The value of it is that the family becomes the core and the places the kids see seep into their consciousness.

"We move well and I don't think it's taking its toll. We have to think about schooling but we're in an international program so, wherever we go, it's the same curriculum."

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