Angelina Jolie to adopt more kids
Angelina Jolie currently has six kids but she wants to have more. Once her divorce with Brad Pitt is behind her, the actress is expected to adopt more kids from different countries.
Jolie, who is known as a humanitarian, is thinking about adopting more children. She thinks it’s the best thing she can do to, particularly for some kids she will adopt.
“Angelina is going to continue to adopt kids in the future,” a source told Hollywood Life. The insider shared that for the actress, adopting kids from all over the world will make a difference. “She feels that it certainly makes a difference. With her current children getting older and the resources she has to accommodate that, it will only be a matter of time before she expands her brood,” the source added.
The actress turned director had adopted kids from Cambodia, Ethiopia and Vietnam. She currently has three adopted kids and three kids with her ex-husband. By the time she was pregnant with her daughter, Shiloh, she and Pitt travelled to Namibia for a private time. Twins Vivienne and Knox are also her kids with Pitt. Her other kids are named Maddox, Pax, and Zahara.
For now, Jolie’s priority is to fix everything with Pitt before she goes and adopt another child. However, the source from Hollywood Life clarified that if the divorce process with her ex-husband takes too long, the actress may go ahead and adopt another child even the legal matters with her ex husband is not done yet.
During an interview with BBC News in September, Jolie said her focus is her kids. She admitted that she did not prefer to talk about her divorce with Pitt and that it was a very difficult time but they will always remain to be a family. “My focus is my children, our children. We are and forever will be a family and so that is how I am coping,” she said.
Last year, news about Jolie and Pitt’s divorce came out, leaving netizens in shock. The hash tags #angelinajolie, #bradpitt, #brangelina, #divorce and #breaking were used by social media users who expressed concern for the couple, which was once viewed as an ideal pair in Hollywood. Twitter was flooded with reactions, with 77.44 percent of all online mentions according to AdWeek. Facebook, on the other hand, had 2.52 percent while news outlets had 9.99 percent of online mentions.