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Just married! It was back to work ASAP for newlywed Brad Pitt on Thursday, Aug. 28. As a rep for Pitt and (wife!) Angelina Jolie had dropped the bombshell of their Saturday wedding, the actor, 50, was at the Bovington Tank Museum in Dorset, England on official business: A photocall for Fury, his WWII film costarring Shia LaBeouf, Michael Peña and others. Posing by vintage military jeeps, Pitt was casual and handsome as always in blue jeans and leather jacket, sporting short hair and carefully trimmed facial scruff. On that hand, of course, the Oscar winner wore what appeared to be a new wedding band.
Sparks flew on the set of Mr. & Mrs. Smith (released the following year), despite the fact that Pitt was married to Jennifer Aniston at the time. “I think we were the last two people who were looking for a relationship. I certainly wasn’t,” Jolie later told Vogue. “We found this strange friendship and partnership […]
As confirmed by their rep, Pitt wed Jolie, 39, at Chateau Miraval, their lavish private estate in the French countryside last Saturday, Aug. 23.
The Facts of Life star, 44, is godmother to two of the Jolie-Pitt kids. An insider told Us that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt gifted Cohn with a huge diamond ring and free plane tickets to visit the brood wherever they are.
Their six kids were an integral part of the ceremony: the Maleficent actress walked down the aisle with Maddox, 13, and Pax, 10; Zahara, 9, and Vivienne, 6, threw petals, while Shiloh, 8 and Knox, 6, served as ring bearers.
While in Venice, Italy for the actress to shoot The Tourist, Jolie, 35, and Pitt, 47, enjoyed a romantic boat ride down one of the city’s iconic canals. “My whole family came, so we had this beautiful home looking out at the Grand Canal,” Jolie said of filming. Related: More celebrity PDA!
The couple first obtained a marriage license in California from a judge who also presided over last weekend’s nondenominational ceremony.