What a beautiful ... and totally badass ... family!
Angelina Jolie covers the November issue of Vogue, sharing the inside spread with husband Brad Pitt and the couple's six children; Shiloh, Maddox, Vivienne, Zahara, Pax and Knox.
In one stunning photo from Annie Leibovitz, the group is seen sitting atop motorcycles or inside a sidecar while on one of their many family adventures around the globe. Decked out in casual clothes and helmets, this might be the most laid-back we've ever seen them.
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In another pic (below), a gleeful Jolie runs along the beach with the couple's four youngest. Knox is seen wearing a skeleton outfit, Shiloh rocks a ringmaster jacket and top hat, while Zahara and Vivienne wear adorable stripped tops and cute skirts.
Don't they look SO happy?
Inside the magazine, Jolie opens up about her international family -- and how important it is for all of them to know about their siblings' heritage.
"The boys know they're from Southeast Asia, and they have their food and their music and their friends, and they have a pride particular to them. But I want them to be just as interested in the history of their sisters' countries and Mommy's country so we don't start dividing," she tells Vogue. "Instead of taking Z on a special trip, we all go to Africa and we have a great time."
Juggling such a large family, her career and her humanitarian work is definitely tricky, Jolie confesses.
"I schedule individual time with each of the kids like a crazy person," she adds. "I know what I'm doing with my boys tonight!"
Jolie also speaks out about her relationship with Brad, comparing their real-life marriage to the rocky pair the two will play in their upcoming film, "By the Sea."
"It's not autobiographical," says Angelina. "Brad and I have our issues, but if the characters' were even remotely close to our problems we couldn't have made the film."
As someone who's already been in the business for over 20 years, Angelina says her time as an actress may be coming to a close.
"I'm almost enjoying it more now that I see it as something I've been fortunate to be part of. Maybe in the next few years I'll finish being in front of the camera. I'll be happier behind it," she concludes. "I'm happy to be home. I want to really focus on my children, doing the best I can to guide and protect them before they are out of the house. These are their most important years."
The November issue is available on stands in New York and LA on Wednesday, October 21st.