Four of Angelina Jolie's children got a taste of what it was like to be a movie star, when they helped record animal voices for the actress' new film Kung Fu Panda 3. And now the youngsters have joked that their mum's day job is "so easy", after seeing her in action.
During an appearance on Good Morning Britain, Angelina explained that she took her kids on set to show them what she does for a living.
"I think it backfired a little because I did say, 'okay you're going to come to mummy's work,'" said Angelina. "They see me on set every day doing things and directing but this was a moment of seeing me act – you're going to do some lines, you're going to act. They all went in, they took it very seriously and then in the car, they were like, 'that's what you do? It's so easy.'"
When asked whether she explained to her children why fans come up to her and her husband Brad Pitt in the streets, Angelina said: "We only explain it so they are not afraid when they see people coming at you with a camera because it can feel aggressive. We always say it's just because people are interested in films, and because of films, people take pictures. We try to keep it that way."
During an appearance on Good Morning Britain, Angelina explained that she took her kids on set to show them what she does for a living.
"I think it backfired a little because I did say, 'okay you're going to come to mummy's work,'" said Angelina. "They see me on set every day doing things and directing but this was a moment of seeing me act – you're going to do some lines, you're going to act. They all went in, they took it very seriously and then in the car, they were like, 'that's what you do? It's so easy.'"
When asked whether she explained to her children why fans come up to her and her husband Brad Pitt in the streets, Angelina said: "We only explain it so they are not afraid when they see people coming at you with a camera because it can feel aggressive. We always say it's just because people are interested in films, and because of films, people take pictures. We try to keep it that way."
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