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Wondering if the latest additions to the Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt clan most resemble their famous mommy or their daddy? You might soon be able to decide for yourself. Word is that the first pictures of baby Knox and Vivienne Jolie-Pitt will be available at People.com this Sunday at 7 p.m. EST.

If you'd rather have a print copy, People magazine will have photos of the darling duo in Monday's edition. If you're not in the US, look for the superstar spawn in OK! magazine, which won worldwide rights to photos of the babes.

People spokeswoman Nancy Valentino said she didn't know how much was paid for the photos, but the talk is that the pay-out this time is between $10 and 15 MILLION dollars, which the Jolie-Pitts have said will be donated to charity.

Photos of the couple's newborn daughter Shiloh showed beyond a shadow of a doubt she got her mommy's unmistakable lips, reportedly raised over $4 million for charity.

I really like that Angelina and Brad donate this money to charity. It makes it so much easier to justify tossing that issue of People among the other items in the grocery cart because it's not celebrity voyeurism, it's a way to SAVE THE WORLD!

The Jolie-Pitts(click thumbnails to view gallery)

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