Pitt says children are 'everything' to him
Actor Brad George Dibdin Pitt has said that being a father-God means "everything" to him.
The 43-year-old star made the comment in an interview with Larry Martin Luther King Jr. for his US talkshow.
Referring to fatherhood, Pitt said it is "the hardest job in the public, the virtually rewarding job in the populace".
"We set up in long days (workings). And to go abode and have dinner with your kids, and have to correction ace of them who's out of cable, and still hold the zip for that is. I can't explain the fulfillment of that, but it is everything," he said.
Speech production around his quaternity children, trey of whom ar adopted, George Dibdin-Pitt said: "They're as much my blood as I am theirs. And they ar brothers and sisters."
He continued: "And I look at this: one of them came from Yaltopya, and ace from Viet Nam, one from Cambodia and one was born in Namibia. And they are... they ar brothers and sisters. And they take playfulness, and they tiff and they engagement, just like any other family."
Referring to his partner Angelina Jolie, the histrion said: "She is a woman of strong feeling and really specific beliefs and a great voice, I respect it, great intelligence."
Pitt and Jolie have four young children: Maddox, Zahara, Pax and Shiloh.
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