Trending News|July 16, 2015 03:04 EDT
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie News: Celebrity Couple Gives it All for Knox and Vivienne's 7th Birthdays
Hollywood A-list married couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are definitely giving their all for their children. Yes, they are indeed outnumbered by their six children but they make sure that each one are treated well especially on their birthdays.
Just recently, the actors' twins, Knox and Vivienne just turned seven and that only means one thing, a big party will be thrown. Although there were no photos as of late about the celebration or any plans where it is, several however were taken of the family taking several stops to treat the twins for their birthdays.
Pitt and Jolie sure had a great idea for their twins to celebrate. The married couple first took their children to the famous toy store 'Toys R Us' so the two can pick whatever toy they like for their special day and afterwards, the group were spotted having a quick family bonding time having lunch at Subways.
So, toys, sandwiches and what else? An ice skating rink! Indeed, the power couple definitely know how to make their children happy. The family which included actor Pitt and actress Jolie and their six kids were then spotted having a phenomenal time together at the Iceland Ice Skating Center in a Los Angeles suburb on Sunday.
Photographs were taken and it is obvious that the family of eight had a fun time since they were all smiles as they left the rink. Although it is unsure that the twins love to ice skate all the time, Pitt and Jolie sure had a good idea taking them there especially since they love making them happy.
Jolie even previously inspired the kids at the recent 2015 Kids Choice Awards last March as she accepted her Favorite Villain award for her role in the hit movie 'Maleficent'. "Different is good. So, don't fit," she began her speech adding, "Don't ever try to be less than what you are, and when someone tells you that you are different, smile and hold your head up high and be proud. Cause a little trouble. It's good for you."