Angelina
Jolie
and
Brad
Pitt
plan
to
quit
acting
in
a
few
years
to
focus
on
their
family.
The
A
Mighty
Heart
actress
has
revealed
the
couple
plan
to
swap
Hollywood
for
a
life
of
travelling,
parenthood
and
normal
living.
She
said
in
an
interview
with
Parade
magazine:
"Brad
and
I
have
a
lot
of
kids,
and
we
want
to
have
more.
And
they
demand
a
lot
of
time.
It
takes
a
lot
just
to
get
all
of
them
fed
and
clothed
and
out
the
door
to
different
schools
on
time.
"It's
fun
and
we
love
it.
But
you
can't
balance
everything.
I
think
both
of
us
only
plan
to
work
for
a
few
more
years.
We'll
try
to
just
stop
sooner
or
later,
so
we
can
be
at
home
and
travel,
and
just
live."
Angelina
and
Brad
-
who
have
three
adopted
children,
Cambodian
son
Maddox,
five,
three-year-old
Vietnamese
son
Pax
Thien
and
Ethiopian
daughter
Zahara,
two,
and
one-year-old
biological
daughter
Shiloh
-
started
dating
after
co-starring
in
'Mr.
and
Mrs.
Smith'
together
in
2005.
UN
Goodwill
Ambassador
Angelina
also
defended
herself
against
the
critics
who
have
slammed
her
decision
to
adopt
children
from
different
countries.
She
said:
"I
feel
like
I
am
getting
such
a
great
education.
Whether
people's
thoughts
about
my
family
are
positive
or
negative,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
I
get
to
come
home
to
these
four
little
people
who
are
the
greatest
things
in
the
world."