Angelina Jolie Brad Pitt kids are loving the fact that their parents have recently decided to finally tie the knot. The "Fury" star admitted to Us Weekly that their six children are very pleased that they are finally husband and wife while he was at the premiere of his war movie in Washington, DC last Wednesday.

"They like it," Pitt said, referring to Angelina Jolie Brad Pitt kids, 13-year-old Maddox, 10-year-old Pax, 9-year-old Zahara, 8-year-old Shiloh, and 6-year-old twins, Vivienne and Knox.

The 50-year-old amazingly handsome actor and the 39-year-old "Maleficent" actress tied the knot this past August in a secret wedding ceremony at their extensive French estate, Chateau Miraval.

A spokesperson for the couple told Us Weekly a week after their intimate wedding, "It was very much a family affair." The A-list celebrity couple then went to Malta for their honeymoon.

Additionally, Brad Pitt even joked to USA Today that his honeymoon was relatively "dysfunctional" as they were also pretty busy filming their latest movie project together, "By the Sea." This upcoming movie is also written and directed by his beautiful wife.

"Yeah, it was our choice," Pitt said while laughing. "It's been fun. It's been challenging, but really fun."

They even brought Angelina Jolie Brad Pitt kids with them while they were filming on location. Since the entire family has been spending a lot of time in Malta lately, Pitt mentioned that they still plan to fete Halloween night together as a whole family.

He said, "We're overseas. So, we're going to do something there for the kids."

In addition to Pitt's admittedly dysfunctional honeymoon was his equally dysfunctional band of brothers in "Fury." "We had a lot of fun," he shared with regards to making a movie with Michael Pena, Jon Bernthal, Logan Lerman, and Shia LaBeouf. "It was a lot like a dysfunctional family in there. We all took our shots."

He also shared to USA Today when he was asked about his relationship with his "Fury" co-stars, "They're wonderful boys. I would say I'm a better father because of my experience with those guys. They're golden."