Brad Pitt announces winners in the Global Green project in New Orleans at a press conference, Aug. 31, 2006. Photo Credit: Splash News
Washington, Sep 9: Hollywood hunk Brad Pitt has revealed that he will not tie the knot with Angelina Jolie unless gay marriages are legalized in the US.
The Mr. and Mrs. Smith star told Eonline he plans to wed Angelina Jolie only when the institution has been democratized.
"Angie and I will consider tying the knot when everyone else in the country who wants to be married is legally able," he said.
Pitt also waxed on about the state of his family with Jolie, something he said he "cannot imagine life" without.
Of adopted children Maddox, 5, and Zahara, 1, Pitt told the magazine "they're as much of my blood as any natural-born, and I'm theirs. That's all I can say about it. I can't live without them. So: Anyone considering [adoption], that's my vote."
"I try not to stifle them in any way. If it's not hurting anyone, I want them to be able to explore. Sometimes that means they're quite rambunctious."
"I feel it's really important to have that time to sit and talk to them. I really like that last minute before they fade off.
Always give them a heads-up before you jerk them out of something. You need to tell them, like, 'You have three more minutes,' " he added.
As for Jolie, Pitt reinforced the competitive nature of the camera-ready couple's relationship in discussing his new favorite (Jolie-influenced) pastime, flying.
"Everything can go wrong very fast," he said of manning the cockpit. "It's humbling." (ANI)