Now that it's confirmed Angelina Jolie will soon be bringing two more babies into this world, courtesy of Jolie's "Kung Fu Panda" co-star, comedian Jack Black, the overwhelming attention refocused on the location where she will give birth and when.
Instead of talking about the movie, Angelina, who is still at the Cannes Film Festival promoting her new film "Kung Fu Panda," was forced to answer more questions about her pregnancy.
"We haven't completely decided," the 32-year-old "Girl, Interrupted" actress said regarding reports claiming she will be delivering the twins in France.
However, Angelina's plans to have the babies in France come as no surprise, as the first rumors about her and Brad Pitt searching for a house in the European country emerged in the early stages of Jolie's pregnancy.
The Jolie-Pitts, who have been staying at Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's Villa Maryland in St Jean Cap Ferrat in the south of France, are said to have chosen France for the location of the birth of their twins, in tribute to Angelina's French-Canadian mother Marcheline Bertrand who died last year.
Long before that, Angelina, who gave birth to her first biological daughter in Namibia where she rented an entire hotel just to ensure her privacy, spoke openly about her desire to introduce her children to as many cultures as possible.
Asked whether her children would be learning French, Angelina replied that "It's a second language in our home," and her four children, Maddox, 6, Pax, 4, Zahara, 3, and Shiloh, are already catching it.
"It's good for them at this time," she said.
But speaking of Kung Fu Panda, Angelina said that all of her kids have seen it except her "little one, because she wouldn’t sit still" and that they loved it. The film is out in theaters on June 6th.
The Today Show's Natalie Morales, who recently interviewed Angelina and her co-star Jack Black, who disclosed the twins "secret," mentioned to Matt Lauer that "we were told in a separate interview with Dustin Hoffman that she is due on August 19." Black himself is going to be a father yet again any day now.
Morales also reported that the parents do everything they can to keep their children aware of their individual native customs and heritages.
Of Zahara, said Jolie, "Our daughter's very proud that she's African." Of Maddox and Pax: "And our boys are very proud that they're Asian, they know about their country … down to their food or their flags or their music."
While still holding tight to the secret of their babies' sexes, which they prefer to keep private, Jolie said she is "very happy now," and "unlike most women" she definitely enjoys being pregnant, making her feel "more like a woman" that she's ever felt, especially from her body's perspective which she feels is "entirely there for your baby."
Jolie will be back at the festival next week as the star of 1920s thriller Changeling, directed by Clint Eastwood, in which she plays a mother whose son vanishes.