Even though Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are not afraid to show off their collection of tattoos, when it comes to the Hollywood couple's six children Maddox, 13, Pax, 10, Zahara, 9, Shiloh, 8, and Vivienne and Knox, 6, body ink is banned.

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Angelina Jolie recently revealed her husband Brad Pitt is against their children getting tattoos

Jolie, who is currently promoting her latest directorial effort the WWII drama 'Unbroken,' recently revealed that her new hubby is adamantly against any of their kids getting tattoos, and she has already had to say no to Maddox's request to share their love of body art, but now Zahara is showing interest.

"They're already asking me about tattoos," Jolie told Radio Times. "How do I say 'No'? It's especially hard for dads and girls. For some reason men get a little more sensitive when the daughter gets a tattoo. And Brad thinks the girls can do no wrong. He's mush in their hands!"

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The movie star duo, who tied the knot in August, also feel very strongly about not letting their brood follow in the footsteps of their parents and become actors.

"We've always said, if they want to act, we won't let them only act, because it's not enough. They'll have to find a real job at the same time. But I'm hoping that when they see all the other things in the world, they'll be inspired to be writers, politicians, activists," she said. "They're very individual people. So I imagine they're not going to follow their mum and dad."

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Jolie's latest flick, 'Unbroken,' features Jack O'Connell as Olympic athlete Louie Zamperini. Based on a true story, Unbroken centres on Zamperini's experience in the Second World War including surviving a plane crash in the Pacific, 47 days adrift at sea and two and a half years in a Japanese prisoner of war camp.