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Brad Pitt Told Reporters He Wants Two More Kids by Next Year
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Being asked several questions regarding his personal life during the world premiere of "Burn After Reading", he surprisingly told reporters that he's planning to have two more kids by next year.

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Having had three sons and three daughters, Brad Pitt won't stop there. He's keen to add more into his expanding brood with partner Angelina Jolie, telling reporters that he wants at least two more kids by next year.

Attending the world premiere of his latest flick "Burn After Reading" at the 65th annual Venice Film Festival Wednesday, August 27, he was asked several questions about his kids. Hitting the red carpet with co-star and best friend George Clooney he among others was asked about his newborn twins and if he would rather win an Oscar or fall in love with an Italian woman in Venice.

And while Pitt offered no comment at all to both questions, Clooney stepped in for him, honestly telling reporters that Pitt won't answer the latter question while at the same time confirmed that his newborn twins are fine.

Clooney himself was asked by a journalist if he has any plans to settle down and have kids himself. Responding to that, he jokingly replied "I am so surprised to hear that question. That is honestly the first time I've been asked that question. I am getting married and having children today. Brad?" Pitt then continued, "And until then I'll be sharing mine with him. I'll have two more by next year."

Pitt and his actress partner Jolie have six children in total; Pax, Maddox, and Zahara all of whom are adopted and Shiloh, Knox Leon, and Vivienne Marcheline who are all their biological children.

"Burn After Reading" itself is of comedy-drama genre. Its story tells about an ousted CIA official's memoir which accidentally falls into the hands of two unwise gym employees who intend on exploiting their finding.

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