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NEWS: Brad and Angelina's big announcement.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have announced they were married in France at the weekend.

They have always said that they’d get married when gay marriage becomes legal in all US states, but it seems Brangelina weren’t able to hold out. 

Jolie, 39, and Pitt, 50, have been together since 2005 and got engaged in 2012. They have six children – Maddox, 13, Pax, 11, Zahara, 9, Shiloh, 8, and 6-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.

The Associated Press tweeted:

BREAKING: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were married Saturday in France, says a spokesman for the couple.

— The Associated Press (@AP) August 28, 2014

The Huffington Post reports the couple were reportedly married “in a private ceremony attended by family and friends”, and reports from Vanity Fair indicate the wedding took place at Château Miraval, the castle and vineyard owned by the family in the South of France.

According to the report, Jolie and Pitt “obtained a marriage license from a local California judge, who also conducted the ceremony in France”.

The Jolie-Pitt children were also reportedly involved in the ceremony: Us Weekly reports that Jolie was walked down the aisle by her eldest sons, Maddox and Pax, while daughters Zahara and Vivienne threw rose petals. Shiloh and Knox were reportedly ring bearers.

 

Jolie was previously married to Billy Bob Thornton and Johnny Lee Miller, while Pitt was previously married to Jennifer Aniston for five years.

Top Comments

guest 10 years ago

Wonderful news! I'm very happy for them. They are both wonderful people who deserve every bit of happiness. People who are still banging on about the Jen thing, get a grip! That says more about your own marriage insecurities than anything. Not every relationship has to last just because you bought into the fairytale at the time.


Jane Gillespie 10 years ago

Just wondering how it's possible for a Californian judge to marry someone in France? Over there, only a civil ceremony that takes place at the Town Hall and is performed by the mayor or his legally authorised representative is legally binding. Perhaps the US judge just performed a celebratory ceremony but if that's the case, why did they need a marriage licence from California? Confusing - does anyone know how this works? I'm an authorised marriage celebrant in Australia and it is illegal for us to marry anyone outside of Australia - not even inside a foreign embassy here in Oz that is classified as foreign soil.