Angelina Jolie 'lucky' to have supportive kids during pandemic

Angelina Jolie feels "lucky" to have her supportive family around her during the coronavirus pandemic.

The 45-year-old star has revealed her six children - sons Maddox, 19, Pax, 16, and Knox, 12, and daughters Zahara, 15, Shiloh, 14, and Vivienne, 12 - have all been helpful around the house amid the health crisis.

She told Extra: "They're all together and it's a nice big bunch, so everybody's helping each other out. WE're lucky."

She also opened up on Maddox's education after he had to return to the US from Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea earlier this year due to the pandemic.

She explained: "He had to stay back from Korea. He's going online, and so I think he starts at 6pm at night."

The 'By The Sea' star - who has her kids with ex-husband Brad Pitt - admitted her home life has been crazy during lockdown.

She recently said: "You know, I've never been one who valued relaxation ... I like chaos ... I've been on high level meetings where there's dogs and balls and kids and things. You kind of just enjoy being human with everybody else and laughing through it."

And Angelina tries to give her children as much "structure" as possible.

She added: "I want to give them a bit of structure. I try to make schedules at home. My daughter Zahara is better at organising things than I am."

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