ANGELINA JOLIE is one hot, hot mama - as demonstrated here in this sizzling magazine spread.
And BRAD PITT is one lucky fella - because it seems the actress was hell-bent on avoiding a Hollywood romance following her disastrous marriage to BILLY BOB THORNTON.
In fact, she was searching for an aid worker - or a man of similar ilk - to settle down with after concluding that showbiz relationships don't work.
The actress - who is currently pregnant with twins - looks unbelievable in a BARBARELLA-inspired shoot for Vanity fair magazine.
With boobs up to her eyeballs and smokey eyes, Angie says she feels sexier than ever.
And she admits she has to thank partner BRAD PITT for her radiance.
Angie - mum to MADDOX, PAX THIEN, SHILOH and ZAHARA - said: "I’m fortunate. I think some women have a different experience depending on their partner.
"I think that affects it. I happen to be with somebody who finds pregnancy very sexy. So that makes me feel very sexy."
But Angie reveals how she initially didn't want to fall for another actor after divorces from Billy Bob and JONNY LEE MILLER.
She said: “After my last divorce, I said I was absolutely going to marry somebody in another field, an aid worker or something.
"Then I met Brad, everything I wasn’t looking for, but the best man, the best father I could possibly wish for, you know?
She says “I don’t see him as an actor. I see him very much as a dad, as somebody who loves travel and architecture more than being in movies.”
Angelina also revealed that Brad did not start charity campaigning until after he met her, but he always showed an interest in humanitarian causes.
She added: “Brad’s passion for international affairs was actually one of the things that brought us together. Though he wasn’t as publicly active, I found him to be very aware of the world, very curious, very compassionate.
“In his private way, he had been doing a lot. When we met, we realized our common goals were that we both wanted to be involved in the world and see what we could do.
"When it comes to common goals — orphans, orphans’ rights, children — we support each other. It brings us together and makes our relationship work.”
Here’s a preview (to Vanity Fair magazine):
Angelina Jolie on being pregnant with twins:
“I love it. It makes me feel like a woman. It makes me feel that all the things about my body are suddenly there for a reason. It makes you feel round and supple, and to have a little life inside you is amazing. Also, I’m fortunate. I think some women have a different experience depend-ing on their partner. I think that affects it. I happen to be with somebody who finds pregnancy very sexy. So that makes me feel very sexy.”
Angelina Jolie on her international family:
“When I was growing up I wanted to adopt, because I was aware there were kids that didn’t have parents. It’s not a humanitarian thing, because I don’t see it as a sacrifice. It’s a gift. We’re all lucky to have each other. I look at Shiloh—because, obviously, physically, she is the one that looks like Brad and I when we were little—and say, ‘If these were our brothers and sisters, how much would we have known by the time we were six that it took into our 30s and 40s to figure out?’ I suppose I’m giving them the childhood I always wished I had.”
This isn’t the first time that Angelina Jolie has posed to Vanity Fair. Here are the covers and spreads from all three of Angelina Jolie’s appearances, together with a sampling of her trademark edgy insights.
Angelina Jolie on daughter Shiloh’s birth:
“We were in this little hospital in Africa when Shi was born. I don’t think there was anybody else in the hospital. It was just a little cottage, the three of us. It ended up being the greatest thing…. I had a C-section and I found it fascinating. I didn’t find it a sacrifice and I didn’t find it a painful experience. I found it a fascinating miracle of what a body can do.”
Angelina Jolie on nannies: “We don’t ever have anybody spend the night. We may have to adjust that when the next one comes. But we do have ladies that work with us, and they’re also from different cultures and back-grounds. One lady’s a Vietnamese teacher—wonderful. One is of Congolese descent from Bel-gium. Another is from the States and is really creative and does art programs.”
Angelina Jolie on artists as parents: “Artists raise their kids differently,” she said. “We communicate to the point where we probably annoy our children. We have art around the house, we have books, we go to plays, we talk. Our focus is art and painting and dress-up and singing. It’s what we love. So I think you can see how artists in some way raise other artists.”
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