She is known to travel all over the world with her humanitarian work, and recently took her two daughters to visit a Zataari refugee camp in Jordan.
But Angelina Jolie took a break from her charity work on Tuesday, to enjoy a day of culture in Paris with her six children.
The actress, 42, cut an incredibly glamorous figure in a chic black cape coat and oversized sunglasses as she spent a day at Le Louvre with her full brood.
Angelina looked in good spirits as she headed to the famous gallery with her children – Maddox, 16, Zahara, 13, Pax, 14, Shiloh, 11, and nine-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.
Angelina looked in good spirits as she headed to the famous gallery with her children – Maddox, 16, Zahara, 13, Pax, 14, Shiloh, 11, and nine-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.
Keeping co-ordinated from head toe, she accessorised with classic pointed court shoes and held a sleek leather handbag, lined with vibrant red, in one hand.
She styled her hair into big, bouncy waves and tied her look together with dark sunglasses and a hot pink lip, in classically glamorous finishing touches.
The actress was flanked by her six children as she arrived at the museum, all clad in equally casual coats, hooded jumpers and cargo trousers.
Despite the evidently chilly weather, the youngsters were seen happily chatting and laughing with their mother as they headed inside to explore the famous sights of the Louvre.
Angelina shares her kids with ex Brad Pitt, who she announced she was splitting from in 2016.
They share Shiloh and the twins biologically, while Maddox, Pax and Zahara were adopted from Cambodia, Vietnam and Ethiopia respectively.
The family trip to Paris comes after Angelina took her daughters Shiloh and Zahara to a Zataari refugee camp in Jordan last week.
The humanitarian said that her daughters ‘asked to come’ with her to meet with Syrians displaced from the country’s on-going civil war which began nearly seven years ago, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
She said: ‘They’ve spent time today speaking and playing with children their own age who have been forced from their homes, whose family members have been killed or have disappeared.
‘Who are struggling with trauma and illness, but who at the end of the day are just children, with the same hopes and rights as children in any other nation.’
According to PEOPLE magazine, the visit was Shiloh’s third trip and Zahara’s first time visiting a refugee camp, at their tender ages of 11 and 13.
Angelina had landed in Paris last week, in order to film a new perfume commercial for Guerlain.
Earlier this week, the beauty was also seen arriving to the press junket for her movie, First They Killed My Father in New York City.
However, Angelina – who served as director for the Cambodian drama – was one of the several big contenders snubbed at the 90th Annual Academy Awards after nominations were announced last week.
Despite garnering critical acclaim, First They Killed My Father didn’t make the list of nods in the Best Foreign Language Film category.
Jolie’s passion-project for Netflix had been selected as the Cambodian entry and despite not being shortlisted for the category, fans were still hoping for a surprise after it was lauded by critics and received a Golden Globe nomination.
Feeling good: Yet the brunette showed no signs of disappointment as she headed out with her kids
Source: dailymail.co.uk