She shares “We travel often to Asia, Africa, Europe, where they were born. The boys (Maddox and Pax) know they’re from South-East Asia, and they have their food, and their music, and their friends, and they have a pride particular to them. But I want them to be just as interested in the history of their sisters’countries and mommy’s county so we don’t start dividing instead of taking Z on a special trip, we all go to Africa and we have a great time.“
Speaking on how deeply personal the movie is for her and her husband, Angeline says – “It’s not autobiographical. Brad and I have our issues. But if the characters’ were even remotely close to our problems we couldn’t have made the film.“
She goes on to tell Vogue more about her movie, what her next steps are for her family and career and more. Read the rest of her interview on Vogue.com.
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