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How Do Brad and Angelina Manage All Their Kids? They Separate!

Posted by marialianos on May 11th, 2011 at 4:43 pm
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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie

How do Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie manage to have successful careers, marriage and six kids?

Other than nannies and a ton of help, Brangelina make it work by separating.

Divide and conquer as they say!

Brad and Angie have Maddox, 9, Pax, 7, Zahara, 6, Shiloh, 4, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 2.  It’s difficult enough parenting so many children, but how do spend quality time with them all?

But Brad and Angelina make sure that each child gets some individual time by splitting the kids up when they separate for work.

Us Weekly says that this way, they can each have private time with their kids in smaller groups.

So three and three then?  My math sounds about right.

For example, Brad stayed in Los Angeles with the twins while Angelina took the other four kids with her to Cambodia to shoot a photo campaign.

“Brad and Angie actually think it’s healthy to have time apart to each bond with the kids separately,” an insider said.

“Things are really well with them.”

Photo: PCN

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