We've all heard about Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's extremely sweet wedding in France. All of their children played integral roles in the occasion and helped design their mom's dress. Well, get ready to have the rug ripped out from under you. That wasn't the couple's real marriage ceremony.
Jolie and Pitt were officially tied the knot during a spontaneous ceremony in California. The whole thing was low-key and quite romantic. Jolie basically called Brad and was like, "Let's do this." Pitt was all, "Thundercats are go."
Fine, the actual call was a little more eloquent, per Us Weekly. "One day I said to Brad, 'Let's meet up at 4:30 p.m.?' I called a justice of the peace and we signed the documents." The same judge who signed their marriage license also conducted the nondenominational civil ceremony.
Have we all been duped? Nah. Anyone who's had to deal with trying to get married in another country knows the legal hassle involved. "As Americans, we couldn't marry legally in France," Jolie explained. Mon dieu. (Us Weekly)
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