Angelina Jolie will be celebrating Thanksgiving in Australia.
The
38-year-old star is currently in Sydney with her six children, Maddox,
12, Pax, nine, Shiloh, seven, Zahara, eight, and five-year-old twins
Knox and Vivienne - who she raises with fiancé Brad Pitt - while she
shoots new film Unbroken.
It
is unclear whether Brad will join the rest of his family to mark the
occasion - which falls on November 28 this year - Down Under, as he is
currently hard at work on his new movie Fury in the UK.
Working hard: Angelina Jolie, seen here with
twins Vivienne and Knox last week, will mark Thanksgiving in Australia
with her six children
Angelina's father Jon
Voight is disappointed he won't be able to spend the holiday with them
but says they are all having a great time in Australia.
According
to the New York Daily News Confidenti@l column, Jon told reporters at
the Chelsea Piers' Children of Chernobyl benefit: 'My grandchildren are
just terrific.
'Angie's working on her film and directing her film in Australia, so I won't be able to see them this holiday.'
Taking the helm: Angelina was seen filming
scenes from her new upcoming movie Unbroken in Pitt St CBD on in Sydney,
Australia, last week
Multi-tasking: Angelina has certainly been kept busy with her filming commitments and looking after her children
The 74-year-old actor also revealed he
was bursting with pride when his daughter won the Jean Hersholt
Humanitarian Award at the Governors Awards in Los Angeles earlier this
month.
It highlighted
her work as the co-founder of the Prevent Sexual Violence Initiative and
her involvement as a special envoy in the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees.
He said: 'It's a very high honour. I'm very proud of her.'
What about me? It remains to be seen whether
Brad will be able to get some time off fro filming Fury in the UK to get
to Australia for Thanksgiving with his family
Angelina has been keen
to immerse her kids in local culture while in Australia and made sure
her brood had the chance to taste traditional foods including kangaroo
and witchetty grubs - an Aussie term for white moth larvae, a staple
food of Aboriginal women and children.
A source previously said: 'Whenever they are in new countries the kids have a rule about trying local food.
'The tour guide took them to a specialist Aussie restaurant and they had a mix of kangaroo and emu on a pizza.'
'The tour guide took them to a specialist Aussie restaurant and they had a mix of kangaroo and emu on a pizza.'
Together again: Angelina, Brad and son Maddox
attended the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Governors
Awards on November 16th
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