McFeasting! Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's brood get a burger fix as they head out of Sydney hotel for a snack
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- Published on Wednesday, 30 November -0001 00:00
- Written by Daily Mail
With mum and dad the centre of attention this week, the Jolie-Pitt children have remained slightly under the radar since landing Down Under this week.But while Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt enjoy the glitz and glam of Sydney, the couple's little ones aren't staying holed up in the family's luxury harbourside digs.A source told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday that the while their superstar mother was busy addressing the media at a press conference for her new film, Unbroken, the Jolie-Pitt kids headed to McDonald's in Darling Harbour.The morning breakfast stop was the first time their youngest three, Shiloh and twins Knox and Vivienne were seen in Australia.While in the Harbour City for several months last year and earlier in 2014, sons Maddox, 13, Pax, 10 and Knox, 6, and daughters Zahara, 9, Shiloh, 8 and Vivienne, 6, were frequent visitors to tourist attractions like Luna Park, Wildlife World and Taronga Zoo.This time, however they appear to be enjoying the spoils of the luxurious presidential suite at the Intercontinental Hotel in Sydney's CBD. While his children were tucking into tasty treats at the fast food chain, Brad was hanging out back at the hotel. This is his second full day in Sydney, after arriving ahead of his new wife late on Sunday night.
She landed the following morning ahead of her film's premiere that evening, but it's unsure as to when the children arrived. Brad managed to arrive with little attention, sporting his trademark shades as he disembarked from the plane and into a waiting car.The World War Z star came straight from promoting his new film Fury in Japan, the most recent of several stops around the world to launch the movie.Now the Hollywood hunk is letting his gorgeous wife have her time in the spotlight.Shot in rural, coastal and city Australia and directed by the American beauty, Unbroken is based on the true story of WWII hero Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner who joined the Air Force in 1941 and became stranded on a raft for 47 days after his plane was shot down.He survived, only to be captured by the Japanese.Zamperini himself passed away on July 2, at 97, just one week before the official trailer for the film Unbroken was released.