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There is no plastic surgery in Angelina Jolie’s past – or future.

“I haven’t had anything done and I don’t think I will,” Jolie tells the UK’s Daily Mail. “But if it makes somebody happy then that’s up to them. I’m not in somebody else’s skin to know what makes them feel better about themselves. But I don’t plan to myself.”

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The actress also opens up about life with Brad Pitt and their six kids – who’ve helped her “enjoy” her high-flying career. “I enjoy the work more now because I enjoy life more,” she says. “When you have children the whole world shifts for you.”

“You have these little people that make you laugh and remind you every day of what is important, and you get to be their parent and that’s the most important thing you will ever be,” she adds. “Everything else comes from that.”

Just don’t expect a nice Thanksgiving feast at her place.

 
The Jolie-Pitts had a blast shooting The Tourist in Venice, she says: “My whole family came, we had this beautiful home looking out at the Grand Canal,” she said. “The kids got familiar with it and they often did their homework in boats.”

Children may be a blessing, but date nights away from the kids, Jolie added, are crucial: “You also have to stay focused on each other so that you stay strong. And you staying strong as a couple keeps the kids in an even better place.”

“One night Brad and I went out to dinner and I wanted to get dressed up and wear my heels. By the time we’d finished dinner we had to borrow welly boots because the water had risen so high that you couldn’t walk down the street.”

“That’s the magic of Venice.”

What kind of lessons are she and Pitt teaching Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne and Knox? “Hopefully giving my children the sense that they are deeply loved and deeply safe, at the same time we are encouraging their individuality.”

“Each of them are who they are and we try not to get in the way of that. That’s why they are six very strong individuals.”

As for Shiloh’s tomboy look?

“I don’t think it’s for the world to interpret anything,” Jolie says of her 4-year-old. “She likes to dress like a boy and wants her hair cut like a boy and she wanted to be called ‘John’ for a while…she wants to be like her brothers. It’s who she is.”

“It’s been a surprise to us and it’s really interesting, but she’s so much more than that – she’s funny and sweet and pretty. But she does love a tie.”