Both their parents are A list movie stars who have made a fortune in action films.
But still, none the six children that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have raised together plan on following in their very well heeled footsteps.
‘None of my kids want to be actors,’ the Oscar-winning beauty told People on Wednesday when promoting her new film Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil.
The Salt star then added, ‘They’re into business, humanitarian affairs, things like that,’ she added.
Angelina is the mother of six children – Maddox, 18, Pax, 15, Zahara, 14, Shiloh, 13, and 11-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox – who she shares with ex-husband Pitt.
And she said even though she has presented opportunities for her children to work as actors, none of them were ‘interested.’
Her daughter Vivienne played a young Aurora in the first Maleficent to which Angelina said: ‘Viv still can’t believe I made her a princess,’ said the former Beverly Hills High School student.
Maddox – who is now attending college in South Korea – has also worked on her films, but behind the scenes.
He was a part of her crew on her 2015 film By The Sea – which Jolie wrote and directed – as a trainee. And he was an executive producer on First They Killed My Father in 2017.
Jolie has worked hard for all six of her kids to embrace the countries they were born in and also to learn a second language.
The Mr And Mrs Smith star told Vogue that she hopes her kids will work in some capacity as humanitarians in the future. She herself works with the United Nations and also heads the Jolie-Pitt Foundation.
On Thursday Angelina said that parenting has become her most important priority, taking precedent over her film career.
The actress, 44, spoke candidly about wanting to focus on ‘raising her children well’, as she made an appearance at the Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil press conference in London.
Discussing her goals for the future, Angelina said: ‘I feel I like being an artist [is important] of course, but I’d like the other aspects of my work to take over my life a little bit more in the years ahead.
‘Really I just want to raise my children well, they’re all at those very special ages where you don’t want to miss a moment and just get it right before they’re out in the world on their own and having to face it.
‘You hope you get all the good stuff in, so that’s my main focus. But I have some other crazy ideas for future things, let’s see what happens.’
The former couple split in 2016 and although they were declared legally single earlier this year, their marriage still hasn’t been officially dissolved yet.
Angelina also discussed parenthood while speaking with MailOnline at the Disney film’s premiere on Wednesday night.
Talking about what she thinks the film says about the theme, Angelina noted: ‘That [parenthood is] not easy, that even Maleficent can have trouble and worry whether she’s a good enough mum.
‘I think what it means to be a mum and I think in her mind she has this idea, I did before I had kids, that to be a perfect mother we have to be a perfect person. that’s not true.
‘You just have to do your best and be willing to put your child before you, and I think she has that. So she loves being a mum, I love being a mum.’
Disney beginners may not recall that Maleficent is the evil fairy in the classic 1959 animation Sleeping Beauty, and that Angelina played her in a 2014 live-action film.
Just five years on, Jolie is playing her again in Mistress Of Evil, still wearing black horns, fighting fairies and sorting out her conflicted maternal feelings towards sweet Princess Aurora (Fanning).
This time she has competition from the neighbouring Queen Ingrith (Michelle Pfeiffer) who causes a rift between our anti-heroine and Aurora, when her son Prince Phillip returns to the kingdom and proposes to the Princess.
Unbeknown to Aurora, Ingrith is plotting to use their marriage to divide humans and fairies forever, and it is up to Maleficent to try and stop the impending war.
Chiwetel Ejiofor joins the cast as the leader of an army of fairies just like Maleficent, while Harris will replace Brenton Thwaites as Prince Phillip.
The original 2014 film grossed a whopping $758million worldwide, and brought another success addition to Disney’s series of dark fairy tales.
Source: dailymail.co.uk