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He recently revealed that he would be tying the knot soon after receiving plenty of pressure from his children.
And it seems like when Brad Pitt finally does wed Angelina Jolie it will be a day all about the little cherubs.
The parent of adopted and biological kids - Maddox, 11, Pax, eight, Zahara, seven, Shiloh, six, and twins Knox and Vivienne, four – wants the ceremony to be one where the little ones get as much attention as the beautiful bride.
Family affair: Brad Pitt says his wedding will be all about the children and Angelina Jolie
Following an interview with the actor, a writer at People magazine revealed about the forthcoming nuptials: ‘One thing for sure, he says it's going to be all about family: a simple affair with Angie and the kids.’
He was married to actress Jennifer Aniston for five years before finding love with Angelina on the set of Mr. & Mrs. Smith in 2005.
His partner had been hitched to Johnny Lee Miller and Billy Bob Thornton before that so it’s no surprise that saying vows is more about keeping their family happy.
Crowd pleaser: The actor has children Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne and Knox with Angelina Jolie
Speaking at the premiere of Killing Me Softly in New York on recently he told People: 'The time is nigh. It's soon. I got a good feeling about it.'
He added: 'I am getting more pressure from my kids, and it is something I want to do within their lifetime, but I also feel like the time has come.'
Although the couple have been through so much together, star Pitt, 47, said their wedding would still be meaningful after raising their children.
'It will be soon': Brad Pitt said the time is nigh to tie the knot with partner of seven years Angelina
He said: 'I am surprised how much [marriage] meant to me once you had that.'
Brad revealed all on the red carpet as he swished his hair round like the past twenty years had never happened but paid more attention to his cult hero co-star, Sopranos icon, James Gandolfini.
They also boast another gangster legend in the cast, which is less swaggering Lock, Stock and more recession also hits criminals realism, in the form of Goodfellas star Ray Liotta.
Man in black: The actor prefers a casual look to being groomed and suited up
In fact, the actor - who was at his cherubic best in the 1990s - might even have had a straightening iron (the favourite styling tool of the later '90s and early Noughties) run through his barnet.
It was a look he sported in the early half of the fin de siècle decade, at the very beginning of his illustrious career.
His hair was long, blonde and bouncy when he almost stole Ridley Scott's Thelma and Louise with a cowboy cameo and it stayed that way until 1994's Legends of the Fall and Interview with the Vampire, though a darker hue was necessary for the latter.
It was for Se7en a year later that he cut his hair to play a cop and guess what, short-haired Brad was an even bigger winner.
Killing Me Softly is another of those films in which Brad 'the artist' tries to tackle matters of import to keep up with his awe-inspiring partner.
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