Actress Angelina Jole is shown on the December 2010 issue
of 'Vogue' magazine. (AP Photo/Vogue)
Angelina Jolie says her 6-year-old son Pax is a better
cook than she is.
The actress opens up about her home life, including Pax's
culinary skills, in the December issue of Vogue
magazine.
In the article, readers get a glimpse inside the Jolie-Pitt
household with its six kids, bulldog named Jacques and
nannies who speak Vietnamese to Pax and Cambodian to Maddox.
Jolie says she feels her oldest son Maddox, now 9, almost
raised her in a way.
She adopted him in 2001. Maddox seems aware of his mother's
feelings. He encourages her when she cooks breakfast, saying
"Good job!"
She also talks about daughter Shiloh, who recently found a
dead bird and wanted to keep it for a pet. Jolie's answer:
find a bird from a taxidermist instead.
Jolie shares some of those "every mom" struggles that parents
everywhere can identify with. She and longtime partner Brad
Pitt make sure one of them is always home with the kids while
the other is working.
What makes Jolie different, of course, is the paparazzi
follows wherever she and Pitt go.
She's chosen to navigate Hollywood her way, without an agent
or a publicist - which is rare - especially for an A-list
actress.
As for Pitt, Jolie addresses him as "extremely handsome and
the most sexy," but feels most in love when she sees him with
their six kids.
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