Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie yielding to kids' pressure to get married

Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie yielding to kids' pressure to get married

PanARMENIAN.Net - After several false reports over the past few years it seems that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie may actually be getting closer to walking down the aisle than ever before, Starpulse reports.

The couple are getting lots of pressure from their six kids; Maddox, Zahara, Pax, Shiloh, and twins Knox and Vivienne; and in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Brad reveals that not only is the pressure from the kids a factor - but that he's ready for the commitment also.

"We'd actually like to. And it seems to mean more and more to our kids. We made this declaration some time ago that we weren't going to do it till everyone can. But I don't think we'll be able to hold out," he says. "It means so much to my kids, and they ask a lot."

"And it means something to me, too, to make that kind of commitment."

Now it seems that it's just a matter of time, instead of circumstance, for the couple to tie the knot despite their vow not to take the plunge themselves until same-sex marriages became legal across the U.S., the report says

Last fall Brad revealed the pressure from his kids in an interview with Ellen Degeneres.

"I've said that we would not be getting married until everyone in this county had the right to get married... We live in this great country that is about freedom. It is defined by our freedom and equality and yet we allow this discrimination to go on everyday and that's not what we're about. That's not what makes us great. Until that is reversed. I just don't get it," he said.

"(But) the kids are putting on the heat. They really are. They are putting on the heat."

Brad, 48, and Angelina, 36, have been together for seven years. The two met on the set of their hit action flick Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

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