But It was all about the girls for Angelina Jolie as she took two of her three daughters, Shiloh, seven, and five-year-old Vivienne out in Sydney on Sunday afternoon.
The 38-year-old star stepped out in a practical all-black ensemble for her expedition in the Australian city.
A jolly day out: Angelina Jolie showed off her
slim figure in a practical but classy ensemble as she took Vivienne and
Shiloh for a day out in Sydney, Australia on Saturday
She sported a black vest top and skinny black trousers which showed off her svelte figure to the maximum.
Black flat shoes and sunglasses completed her look, while her long brown hair was pulled into a half ponytail.
There was no sign of Angelina’s other daughter Zahara, eight, who no doubt was enjoying a day with her brothers, but Shiloh and Vivienne had fun with their mother as they made their way to an arts and crafts store.
Stylish tomboy Shiloh, wearing grey trousers, an awesome possum T-shirt, black converse and a baseball cap over her blonde hair was fascinated as Angelina pointed out sights along the way.
Vivienne wore a black cardigan over a pink dress and black leggings and donned flip flops on her feet.
She also carried a small basket for the all-female outing and the trio were spotted laughing and joking on their fun day out.
Although Angelina is busy preparing to shoot her second directorial offering, Unbroken, in Australia, she has still managed to make time for her kids.
Her fiancĂ© Brad Pitt was unable to join the family as he flew to Toronto to promote his latest movie 12 Years A Slave and while Angelina has the daunting task of combining work and caring for the kids, Brad admitted he’s jealous of her.
He told Access Hollywood, ‘Yeah, she's got her hands full. I'm actually jealous.’
Unbroken tells the inspirational true story of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner and air force second lieutenant who survived for 47 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean without food or water when his plane crashed during World War II in 1943.
After enduring endless shark attacks and aerial strikes, he was eventually captured by the Japanese and tortured in a prisoner-of-war camp until the end of the war in 1945.
Angelina has already been spotted directing parts of the movie - which has been written by the Coen Brothers - in Los Angeles.
Black flat shoes and sunglasses completed her look, while her long brown hair was pulled into a half ponytail.
Entertaining: Angelina isn't just talented at
entertaining on-screen, she kept her daughters laughing during their day
out in Sydney
There was no sign of Angelina’s other daughter Zahara, eight, who no doubt was enjoying a day with her brothers, but Shiloh and Vivienne had fun with their mother as they made their way to an arts and crafts store.
Stylish tomboy Shiloh, wearing grey trousers, an awesome possum T-shirt, black converse and a baseball cap over her blonde hair was fascinated as Angelina pointed out sights along the way.
Vivienne wore a black cardigan over a pink dress and black leggings and donned flip flops on her feet.
The picture of health: Although Angelina had a
double mastectomy earlier this year after being diagnosed with the BRCA1
cancer gene, she was glowing on her excursion in Sydney v
She also carried a small basket for the all-female outing and the trio were spotted laughing and joking on their fun day out.
Although Angelina is busy preparing to shoot her second directorial offering, Unbroken, in Australia, she has still managed to make time for her kids.
Her fiancĂ© Brad Pitt was unable to join the family as he flew to Toronto to promote his latest movie 12 Years A Slave and while Angelina has the daunting task of combining work and caring for the kids, Brad admitted he’s jealous of her.
Different styles: Stylish tomboy Shiloh showed off her own distinctive style while Vivienne donned a cute pink dress
He told Access Hollywood, ‘Yeah, she's got her hands full. I'm actually jealous.’
Unbroken tells the inspirational true story of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner and air force second lieutenant who survived for 47 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean without food or water when his plane crashed during World War II in 1943.
After enduring endless shark attacks and aerial strikes, he was eventually captured by the Japanese and tortured in a prisoner-of-war camp until the end of the war in 1945.
Angelina has already been spotted directing parts of the movie - which has been written by the Coen Brothers - in Los Angeles.
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