As if Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie weren't already loved enough, it turns out they let their young children decide who benefits from the funds raised by the Jolie-Pitt Foundation.

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On Sunday, Daily Star reported that the Hollywood couple lets their six children help make decisions through this foundation.

Their six children, Maddox, 13, Pax, 11, Zahara, 10, Shiloh, 8, and their 6-year-old Twins, Knox and Vivienne have apparently helped choose how to donate $22 million for worthy causes.

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Reportedly, Shiloh suggested her parents give $1.2 million to the Naankuse Lodge and Wildlife Sanctuary in Namibia, which is where Jolie gave birth to the 8-year-old.

Most of the donations are reportedly given in their children's names but they are by no means allowed to brag about the donations to their friends.

"Brad and Angie are trying to teach them it's better to give without seeking public credit," a family friend reportedly said.

Dandy Magazine shared an interview with the actress who explored her new life as a married woman and how she and her husband share their parenting responsibilities.

When asked whether the kids would be allowed to get tattoos one day, she said: "I don't see how I'll be able to stop them later on. They only need to look at me to know that I've very few arguments to dissuade them. Brad, he's much firmer on the question: It's 'nyet'!"