Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, who are trying to build a balanced multi-cultural family, are set to visit African orphanages in March in hopes of finding another daughter to adopt. Angelina's brother James Haven says his sister's intentions are to create "one big family" and that she and Brad "will keep adopting as long as they are able to."
The couple has three adopted children, Maddox, six, Pax, four, and Zahara, two. They also have a 20-month-old biological daughter Shiloh.
James is quoted by Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "Angie and Brad talk about how much they have been taught by their kids. In many respects Angie saved Zahara's life and there are so many more children whose lives she could save and she talks about that constantly."
Angelina, 32, has previously spoken of her desire to have a "balanced" multi-cultural family. She said last year: "Should you balance the races, so there's another African person in the house for Zahara, after another Asian person in the house for Mad? We think so. Shiloh has Brad and me to look at."


