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ANGELINA: I’LL ADOPT AGAIN – MAMA-MAD STAR ON HUNT FOR BABY #4

Angelina Jolie says she’s ready to adopt another baby – only three weeks after giving birth to Shiloh Nouvel.

Fresh off the plane from Namibia, the stunning mother of three and her equally gorgeous boyfriend, Brad Pitt, are already researching different countries for another addition to their expanding family, she revealed.

“Yeah, yeah. Next, we’ll adopt,” the supermom told Anderson Cooper in her first postpartum U.S. interview, which airs tonight on CNN.

Jolie also admitted she was “terrified” during the birth of her daughter, who was delivered by Caesarean section.

“You know, because you’re there for the birth, which I wasn’t for my first two kids, you’re just suddenly terrified that they’re not gonna take a first breath,” she said.

The 31-year-old Oscar-winning actress and U.N. ambassador felt a sense of relief after she heard her baby’s first shriek.

“That was my whole focus. I just wanted to hear her cry,” she said.

Jolie already has her hands full with Shiloh, Maddox, 4, whom she adopted from Cambodia, and 16-month-old Zahara, from Ethiopia, but that’s not stopping her.

“It’s gonna be the balance of what would be the best for Mad and for Z right now,” she said.

“It’s, you know, another boy, another girl, which country, which race would fit best with the kids.”

The couple spent the last few months of the pregnancy tucked away at a resort town in Namibia – a country Jolie first discovered while visiting a refugee camp – in order to keep away from the prying public eye.

Their relationship has been under surveillance since they met while filming “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” and Pitt was still married.

Brangelina, however, has no plans to wed, though they share a commitment through their children.

Last January, Pitt became Maddox and Zahara’s adoptive father.

He was also there for the delivery of their first child.

“He was in the operating room, yeah, yeah,” Jolie said.

She also told Cooper that she finds the strength to multitask from the people she helps through her volunteer work.

“You think, ‘Jesus, the things these people go through.’ I owe it to all of them to get myself together and stop whining about being tired and get there and get focused because, God, it’s the least I can do with what they live with,” she said.

Jolie, now in her fifth year as a goodwill ambassador, said she donates one-third of her income to refugees around the globe and other causes.

“I had a stupid income for what I do. I mean, you know what I mean?”

We certainly do.