Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt Want More Kids? 'Mr & Mrs. Smith' Couple Rumored To Adopt Baby From Kenya

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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt will reportedly push their plan to adopt another child from Kenya, expanding their brood to seven.

In a report from OK Magazine, an insider claimed that the two are very excited about the prospect of adopting another child.

"Their happiest moments revolved around their kids," the insider said.

The adoption will reportedly happen when the Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt will go back to Kenya this summer when the couple will film, "Africa." The movie will be directed by the "Salt" actress and starred by the "Fury" actor.

The report contradicted an earlier article from the Australian magazine Woman's Day, which published details on the reported adoption of another boy by Angelina and Brad Pitt.

The child's name is Moussa, two-year-old boy from Syria, who is currently shacked up in a refugee camp in Turkey.

"Angelina heard about him from a translator and she was obviously upset, but Moussa was just beaming from ear to ear and when he saw she was wiping tears from her eyes he toddled up to her and gave her a hug and it was a very emotional moment and everyone was suddenly laughing and smiling," a worker who witnessed the event said.

Angelina Jolie was in the area as the United Nations ambassador when she first met the boy. "She kissed him on the top of his head and then they were basically inseparable for the rest of the visit," the charity worker added.

If the adoption pushes through, regardless if the child will come from Kenya or Syria, the kid will join Maddox, 13, Pax, 11, Zahara, 9, along with the biological children of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, Shiloh, 8, and five-year-old twins, Vivienne and Knox.

According to OK! Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are not at all intimidated by expanding their family further to seven. In fact, the "Fight Club" actor wants more kids so he can reportedly build his own soccer team.

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