Brad Pitt-Angelina Jolie Story: The draw line between truth and lies

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After Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have exchanged vows in 2014, they have honestly tried not to share their marital lives in public. But they cannot hide their privacy from various speculations and buzzes questioning how their marriage is going on. Are they divorced?

The Million Dollar Divorce

It was all started in an exclusive report from Star Magazine which confirmed the rumors about Angelina and Brad's 450-million divorce.

The magazine claimed that the couple was divorced because of an array of reasons ranging from endless arguments to irreconcilable differences. It also confirmed that the couple has a miserable marriage.

An Insider reported on the same source, "They are ready to make it official."

"They're done. Brad's ready to move on to the second phase of his life - and that no longer includes Angelina," another source told In Touch.

However, Gossip Cop argued that Star Magazine has been known for reporting separation issues several times without basis. Clearly, the intention of the magazine was to grab the attention of the public by making false claims.

Moreover, such maganize have rumored many stars including Reese Witherspoon and Faith Hill to Tom Hanks and Matt Damon. These celebrities, however, remained happily married until now.

The Latest Buzz

The report from Chron definitely debunked all the allegations and rumors.

Accordingly, they have a new pair of matching guns and similar tattoos.

They became the recent recipients of twin pistol gifts from the famous chopper and gun customizer Jesse James straight from his new 'Jesse James Firearms Unlimited.' The custom-made His and Hers Cisco 1911 pistols have personalized engravings. Pitt's, which is a .45, is marked with the words "Big Papa." Jolie's, which is a 9-millimeter, says "Mama Knows Best."

Woman's Day reported that Jolie has secretly added two large new tattoos to her collection - and now her entire back is covered in inkings by the same Thai tattoo master.

According to an Insider, "Angelina is a very spiritual person and has long believed her tattoos are more than just designs on her body - that they actually hold some meaning, power and influence over her."

Brad Pitt was also tattooed on his left side in the same session, and now has a Buddhist symbol inking on his stomach.

The same ink was believed to have been used by Ajarn Noo for the work, symbolically binding husband and wife together.

Jolie's Life-Changing Realization

Associated Press reported that the film, being shot on-site in Cambodia, was "the most important" project of Jolie's career.

Before she visited Cambodia, she never imagined herself to have a baby and to be come a mother.

"When I first came to Cambodia [in 2001], it changed me. It changed my perspective. I realized there was so much about history that I had not been taught in school, and so much about life that I needed to understand, and I was very humbled by it," Jolie shared.

"That trip triggered my realization of how little I knew and the beginning of my search for that knowledge," she added.

Meanwhile, Pitt will produce "He Wanted the Moon," a medical drama based on Mimi Baird and Eve Claxton's memoir "He Wanted the Moon: The Madness and Medical Genius of Dr. Perry Baird, and His Daughter's Quest to Know Him." Tony Kushner is writing the script.

Whereas, Jolie, has begun filming her fourth directorial effort, "First They Killed My Father," based on activist Loung Ung's memoir of the same name, which recounts her childhood under the Khmer Rouge.

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Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Divorce, Cambodia
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