He's 43 years old, a famous movie star with a made-to-order family, and Brad Pitt says he's very happy being right where he is in life, according to an interview in the October issue of Details magazine.
"Listen, I've always embraced extremes, so it doesn't feel odd to me," he says of becoming a father to four children so quickly. "There's a couple weeks of finding your balance, and then it's in stone."
And with three adopted children from different parts of the world (as well as one biological child with Angelina Jolie), Pitt sees his family as a wonderful example of future possibilities.
"You just look at them and go, my daughter's from Ethiopia, two sons from Asia, a daughter who's born in Namibia — and they are brother and sister," says Brad. "And that right there, sitting in our kitchen, is how I want to see the world. It's how I want the world to be."
When asked about more kids, Brad simply states, "We're not done."
One thing he may wish he was "done" with though is the aging process. Despite the fact that he "liked" turning 40 a few years ago, Brad admits there are some drawbacks.
"One thing sucks, your face kind of goes. Your body's not quite working the same. But you earned it. You earned that, things falling apart," he explained.
Source: Xinhua/agencies
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