Angelina and Brad are said to have adopted a Cambodian baby boy from the slums of Siem Reap, where the star is currently directing her new film, First They Killed My Father.
The couple, who already have six children together, are also said to be sponsoring the little tot's family.
Jolie met the family of little Allouy Shoun when her daughters Zahara, 11, and nine-year-old Shiloh, befriended the family while they were in Cambodia.
According to Radar Online, the 16-month-old boy, Allouy, is the youngest of 13 children living in a tin shack in the slums of Siem Reap.
His older sister, 16-year-old Leida Shoun is reported to have approached the Jolie-Pitt girls when they were having ice cream with their father.
A source said: "Angie has pledged to pay more than $1 million US dollars (almost £700,000) to help support the family and to adopt baby Allouy."
The star's daughters, Zahara and Shiloh, seem to have inherited her generous nature and have apparently bought the family new clothes and two new bikes.
Leida told Radar: "We only had one bicycle for the entire family and it was old. So for us this is an amazing gift. Shiloh and Zahara are very good, very nice people.
"We have known them for a while. They sponsor us. I play with Shiloh or Zahara. They take us to the arcade in the Angkor Centre. I like it when we play ball."
The Maleficent actress adopted her eldest son, Maddox, 14, in Cambodia as a baby, and he was later formally adopted by her 52-year-old hubby.
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