Angelina Jolie’s Sex Life Influenced by Pregnancy
Angelina Jolie’s Sex Life Influenced by Pregnancy

It looks like pregnancy is the best aphrodisiac for Angelina Jolie. She recently said that being pregnant is “great for the sex life.”

The actress, who is expecting twins with her lover Brad Pitt, said they’ve become “a lot more creative” in bed since she found out she was pregnant.

In a provocative interview with “Entertainment Weekly,” the 33-year-old movie star revealed the secrets of her love life and openly talked about family, sex, and even politics.

“It’s great for sex life,” she shared her experience. “As a woman you're just so round and full,” she told Entertainment Weekly magazine in the US, “so you have fun.”

In an interview with the Vanity Fair magazine, the Oscar-winning actress said pregnancy makes her feel sexy, “It makes you feel round and supple, and to have a little life inside you is amazing.”  

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have four other children: 6-year-old Maddox, 4-year-old Pax and 3-year-old Zahara, who are adopted, and 2-year-old Shiloh. The actress said that she and Pitt “really don’t know” how they will cope with six.

“His mom and dad are on standby to come out and help,” she admitted.

“And fortunately we can hire help if we need it, but we're going to try as we usually do to balance it as well as we can.”

She has enough time to enjoy pregnancy as her twins are due in August. The couple recently moved in southern France after signing a three-year lease for an 880-acre chateau on the French Riviera. Jolie also has two movies on the way: an action thriller with James McAvoy, “Wanted,” and the Clint Eastwood film “Chalenging,” which premiered at the recent Cannes and earned Jolie strong reviews.




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