Brad Pitt: I'm the daddy
Family means everything to Brad Pitt. Once famed for being the most attractive man on the planet, these days he's the A-list poster boy for family values, and the devoted dad of six is happy to admit that he's prioritising his beloved brood ahead of everything else.

In fact, it was his fiancee, Angelina Jolie, who recently stole the limelight at the UK premiere for Pitt's latest film World War Z.
The event was 38-year-old Jolie's first red carpet appearance since revealing last month that she'd undergone a preventative double mastectomy after discovering she carried the "faulty" BRCA1 gene, which sharply increased her risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer.
Her decision to "go public" led to a huge outpouring of respect and admiration for the actress – with Pitt leading the praise.
"She's doing great," the actor and producer says today. "It's business as usual and on to the next stage for us."
Asked how important Jolie's support at the premiere was, he says: "I've never not had support from her. I love her, it brings you closer and makes you stronger."
Jolie, whose own mother was 56 when she died of ovarian cancer, underwent weeks of hospital appointments, invasive surgery and recovery during the early months of 2013, but the couple are feeling positive.
"It doesn't have to be a scary thing. In fact, it can be empowering," says Pitt of his fiance's surgery. "It's been an emotional and beautifully inspiring few months. It's such a wonderful relief to come through this and not have a spectre hanging over our heads.
"My most proudest thing is our family," he adds, knowingly.
Pitt's transformation from ladies' man to family man is well and truly complete.
Once engaged to Gwyneth Paltrow, he married former Friends actress Jennifer Aniston in 2000, before they split in 2005.
It was rumoured that his relationship with Jolie, whom he met on the set of Mr And Mrs Smith, caused the break-up, and while allegations of adultery were denied from both camps, Pitt and Jolie later admitted they "fell in love" while working on the film.
The couple are parents to three biological children – Shiloh, seven, and four-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne – and three adopted children: Maddox, 11, Pax, nine, and eight-year-old Zahara.
Pitt had his children in mind when he signed up for zombie thriller World War Z, he says, particularly the two older boys.
As well as starring in it, he produced it through his production company, Plan B Entertainment. "These zombies are scary as hell," he says. "And the movie, I believe, works on numerous levels. But primarily, it's complete summer fun and something I wanted to do for my sons to enjoy."
Pitt, who became a Hollywood heart-throb after appearing in Thelma And Louise in 1991, and later in films like Meet Joe Black and Fight Club, has received four Oscar nominations in his time, including two for 2011 drama Moneyball.
His upcoming roles in Steve McQueen's 12 Years A Slave and Ridley Scott's The Counselor, are sure to bring him further acclaim.
"I believe it's how you personally feel. You want to feel that you've given it your best at the end of the day. We all want to be really good."