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Vacation time! Angelina Jolie jets off with all six kids the day before Father's Day... while dad Brad Pitt spruces up their old family home

            Angelina Jolie and kids won't be spending their Father's Day with Brad Pitt.Saturday, the 42-year-old star and six young kin were seen jetting out of Los Angeles Airport's international terminal. The Academy Award winner looked ever-classic as she lead her offspring to their flight donning dark aviators, an olive trench coat and tall brown boots.The director/actress ooozed elegance as she shepherded her kids to the plane while hiding her eyes behind cool shades and carrying a dove grey handbag.Mama Angelina held daughter Vivienne, eight, by the hand while her twin brother Knox walked beside them with their older siblings Maddox (15), Pax (13), Zahara (12), and Shiloh (11).Though tomorrow is Father's Day, it appeared that the family would be spending Sunday without estranged dad Brad Pitt.RYesterday, the War Machine actor was seen adding to the Los Feliz property he once shared with his family and called the children's 'first real childhood home.Brad invited a green addition to the former family property with a new towering tree delivered via flatbed truck.Meanwhile, Angelina is settling into a six-bedroom house reportedly for $25 million just five minutes away from her ex husband.The sprawling two-acre property has an interesting history. It was previously owned by film legend Cecil B DeMille and still has many trappings of old Hollywood glamour, complete with cascading fountains, a solitary pool house and one-of-a-kind views.Brad and Angelina's split late last year came as a surprise to many who saw the pair as the epitome of a Hollywood power couple.In May, the Fight Club actor gave a brave candid interview to GQ magazine where he was asked if it felt like he was grieving a death to which he simply replied: 'Yeah.'  At first the Mr and Mrs Smith star found it too difficult to remain in the family home so he stayed with a friend while he mended his broken heart.'It was too sad to be here at first, so I went and stayed on a friend's floor, a little bungalow in Santa Monica,' he told the publication.'This house was always chaotic and crazy, voices and bangs coming from everywhere, and then, as you see, there are days like this: very…very solemn.'

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