Pitt keeps kids away from violent `Inglourious Basterds`
Brad Pitt surely knows the way to right parenting as the star refused to bring his six children to the set of World War II movie `Inglourious Basterds`, despite his co-stars begging to meet.
|Last Updated: Jun 09, 2009, 01:53 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Los Angeles, June 09: Hollywood heartthrob Brad Pitt surely knows the way to right parenting as the star refused to bring his six children to the set of World War II movie `Inglourious Basterds`, despite his co-stars begging to meet.Pitt`s co star in Quentin Tarantino`s period drama, Samm Levine revealed that the cast and crew begged the star to bring his kids to work, but he only introduced them to Maddox, E online reported.
`Curious Case of Benjamin Button` star has three adopted children Maddox, seven, Pax, five, and four-year-old Zahara along with three biological kids Shiloh, three, and 10-month-old twins Knox and Vivienne with partner Angelina Jolie.
"He brought Maddox one or two times because he`s the oldest. But everybody wanted him to bring the others, too. Everyone would always ask him, `Hey! When are you going to bring the kids?` And he said, `It`s a World War II movie. What`s a good day to bring my kids to this set? I don`t think it would be right`," Levine said
"So he had a point there. And we were all pretty bummed about that, but we respected his reasoning. He`s a pretty responsible guy," the actor added
Levine who plays Gerold Hirschberg in the film added working with Pitt has given his love life an unexpected boost.
"Women want to know what parts of my body touched Brad`s! Unfortunately, it`s mostly my hand. I shook his hand. Maybe a pat on the shoulder," Levine said.
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