Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are not only known for their acting prowess but also for their philanthropic contributions to society, which includes their love for adopting children from different parts of the world.

To date, Pitt and Jolie already have six children, three of whom are adopted. This may sound like a lot to handle for the busy couple. However, the children's former nannies revealed that Pitt and Jolie make up for the chaos that usually comes with having too many kids through "unconventional" means.

The new issue of Star magazine claims to have a full exposé on Pitt and Jolie's family, specifically targeting their "hippy" parenting skills. Celeb Dirty Laundry shared a copy of the publication's cover, which claims the family lives in a "bizarre world."

"All 6 kids in therapy, no school, no rules, no bedtime, secret trips to church & $2 million vacations and Shiloh's heartbreaking letter to Brad" are said to be among the 20 juicy details revealed inside the pages of the publication. These revelations reportedly come straight from the mouths of the children's former nannies.

One of the nannies reportedly told Star magazine (via Celeb Dirty Laundry) that "Brad and Angelina are very unconventional parents, to say the least." The ex-nanny described the couple as someone who is "living in a hippy commune most of the time because Angie doesn't believe in rules."

"She thinks that it is important for children to have freedom of expression -- but that doesn't always work out well," the nanny said.

One example, according to the former nanny, is the couple's preference to have their children home-schooled. They reportedly don't go to traditional schools and are instead being taught "by a team of tutors." Their children, Vivienne, Pax, Zahara, Maddox, Shiloh and Knox, also get to choose what they want to study and they don't take tests or do homework.

However, there is one requisite for Jolie and that's for her children to go to therapy, according to a report from The Hollywood Gossip. The children's former nannies supposedly also revealed that the children go to different churches every Sunday. This way they get to experience different religious faiths, which, in the long run, will reportedly help them choose which religion they want to practice.

Star magazine claimed that despite all these "unconventional" parenting ways, Pitt tries to create a traditional family environment for everyone. Another nanny claimed Pitt makes it a point to wake up first since he "likes to make breakfast for everyone."

However, all these details into Pitt and Jolie's family life are considered rumors until otherwise confirmed by the couple or their representative. Star Magazine is, after all, considered a tabloid magazine.