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Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt’s Wedding: First Pics Revealed

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We’re finally getting an inside look at Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s Aug. 23 nuptials. Check out the pics from their big day, including a first look at Angie’s breathtaking designer gown!
Angelina Jolie, 39, and Brad Pitt, 50, have finally shared photos from their secret wedding! Angelina is every bit the stunning bride, especially with her one-of-a-kind wedding dress!

Brangelina tied the knot in the chapel of Château Miraval, the couple’s estate in France on Aug. 23, and now we’re getting a glimpse at the big day.

Wedding photos of the family and the moment Brangelina said “I do” were revealed. Brad just couldn’t wait to kiss his beautiful bride!

Angelina wore a breathtakingly unique dress, as seen on the covers of People and Hello! Instead of a normal wedding gown, she let her kids have a part in styling her dress.

Luigi Massi, the master tailor at Atelier Versace, sewed designs from her kids’ drawings into the dress and veil, People reports. We love it!

“Luigi is like family to me and I couldn’t imagine anyone else making this dress,” Jolie told People. “He knows and cares for the children and it was great fun putting it together.”

Brad opted to wear a suit from his closet. However, he had to borrow a tie from one of his sons because he forgot his, the outlet reports. Too funny!

The couple decided to wed after nine years and six children together.

“It was important to us that the day was relaxed and full of laughter,” the couple told Hello! magazine. “It was such a special day to share with our children and a very happy time for our family.”

People.com.

Pitt & Jolie got married!

It’s official!

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are married – and the actor has the ring to prove it.

Pitt, 50, revealed his new wedding band during a U.K. photo call for his World War II film Fury at the Tank Museum in Bonvington, Dorset.

The event was the first official outing for the newlywed, who tied the knot with Jolie, 39, on Saturday August 23rd in a private ceremony at their wine-producing estate, Château Miraval, in Correns, France.

Read more. Congratulations, from SimplyBrad.com.

Why Brad Pitt’s daughters can do no wrong

Angelina Jolie has given an insight into family life with Brad Pitt and their six children — and revealed how the 50-year-old actor is a pushover when it comes to their daughters.

Jolie, 39, says they follow a strict schedule to accommodate the home-schooling of Maddox, 13, Pax, 10, Zahara, nine, Shiloh, eight and twins Vivienne and Knox, six. She told Hello! magazine: “We get up at 7.30am and have breakfast, then at 8.30am we walk them over to where they’re doing their studies. We meet again at home for dinner at 6.30pm. Sometimes the kids will show up at Mommy’s office and it’s great fun.”

Of Pitt as a father, she said: “Brad’s daughters can do no wrong — Z can ask for anything and he just crumbles. And he does boy things with the boys.”

But she added: “One of the things we’re particularly conscious of is how we treat each other in front of the children. We want to be an example of how to treat the opposite sex.”

She said they had not ruled out having more children one day.

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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Wrote Love Letters to Each Other While Apart

Handwritten love letters from Brad Pitt? Only one woman is that lucky.

Angelina Jolie, 39, revealed to Australia’s TV Week magazine that she and Pitt, 50, sent handwritten letters to each other while they were filming on opposite sides of the world.

The actress and human rights activist was directing Unbroken, a biopic about World War II hero Louis Zamperini, in Australia, while Pitt was in London filming Fury, about a tank crew fighting the Nazis.

“He was supportive from a distance, and it was quite romantic in a way,” she says.

“We decided to be of that time, when we could imagine he was in the European theater and I was in the Pacific theater, and we wrote handwritten letters to each other that were very connecting for us, thinking of the people that were separated for months, if not years, at a time back then.”

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