Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, one of the most sought after celebrity couples are about to end their 11 year relationship.
According to The NewYork Times:
It
was a grand Hollywood romance that made its presence felt far and wide,
from the red carpet to refugee camps in the world’s trouble spots.
It
was chronicled in lavish photo spreads in high-end fashion magazines
and in paparazzi shots that appeared in the tabloids and on the gossip
sites, as if to undercut the couple’s mythic status.
Now,
with a lawyer’s blandly worded press statement on Tuesday morning, the
love story of Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt, who were married in
2014, has come to an unhappy end.
“This
decision was made for the health of the family,” Robert Offer, a lawyer
for Ms. Jolie Pitt, said in the statement. “She will not be commenting,
and asks that the family be given its privacy at this time.”
The
announcement came a little over two years after the couple married in a
ceremony before roughly 20 friends and family members in a Romanesque
chapel on the grounds of Château Miraval, their estate in the South of
France. The couple’s six children, three of them adopted, attended the
bride and groom. The master tailor Luigi Massi of Atelier Versace made
Ms. Jolie Pitt’s wedding dress, incorporating designs from her
children’s drawings.
In
keeping with the public nature of their relationship, Mr. Pitt and Ms.
Jolie Pitt sold the photographs of their wedding day to People and He
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magazines for a reported $5 million. In keeping with their habit of
giving to charity, the couple contributed the payment to the Jolie-Pitt
Foundation.
When
their romance became public, the tabloids were quick to dub them
“Brangelina.” At the time, she was a divorced mother of an adopted son,
Maddox, having ended her marriage to the actor Billy Bob Thornton in
2003. Mr. Pitt was still married to the “Friends” star Jennifer Aniston.
Ms.
Aniston filed for divorce from the actor in March 2005. That summer a
spread appeared in the large-format glossy magazine W. Shot by Steven
Klein and headlined “Domestic Bliss: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at
Home,” it comprised 60 pages of photographs of Mr. Pitt, Ms. Jolie and
five boys (all of them models) who somewhat resembled Mr. Pitt, in a
chic, early 1960s setting.
Their
most recent project as a couple, the 2015 film “By the Sea,” directed
by Ms. Jolie Pitt, told a different story. “Meta with a vengeance, ‘By
the Sea’ stars Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt as itinerant married
artists who are suffering, beautifully, through a rough patch,” wrote
Manohla Dargis in her review for The New York Times.
Asked
about the process of directing her husband, Ms. Jolie Pitt told Vanity
Fair, “A few friends asked if we were crazy.” The moody film was a
box-office flop, grossing $3.3 million.
During
the course of their relationship, the Jolie Pitt clan expanded. In
addition to Maddox, 15, whom she adopted in Cambodia in 2002, the couple
are parents to Zahara, 11, from Ethiopia; Shiloh, to whom she gave
birth in Namibia in 2006; Pax, 12, adopted in Vietnam; and the twins
Vivienne and Knox, 8, to whom Ms. Jolie Pitt gave birth in 2008.
Ms.
Jolie Pitt and Mr. Pitt have separately discussed struggling with
self-destructive behavior in their younger years. Both seemed to have
overcome the dark periods, with a slew of high grossing, critically
acclaimed films to their names and a well-documented commitment to
philanthropy.
She
began working for the United Nations in 2000 as a good-will ambassador,
and became the special envoy for the United Nations high commissioner
for refugees in 2012.
She
has gone on dozens of missions to countries around the world, including
Iraq, Jordan and Myanmar. Last year she addressed the United Nations
Security Council, arguing that the United Nations was failing the people
of Syria. Earlier this month, Ms. Jolie Pitt spent three days at the
Azraq camp in Jordan, which is home to more than 37,000 Syrian
refugees,according to the United Nations.
During
her years with Mr. Pitt, she had box office hits with the action movie
“Wanted” and the Disney fantasy “Maleficent” while also making a name
for herself as a director of serious fare like “In the Land of Blood and
Honey,” a love story set against the backdrop of the Bosnian War, and
“Unbroken.”
He
has won an Oscar for producing the critically acclaimed “12 Years a
Slave” and has been nominated for several other Oscars, including for
best actor for “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” and for
“Moneyball.” He was also nominated for a best supporting actor Golden
Globe for his role in “Babel.”
In
2013 Ms. Jolie Pitt wrote a candid and widely praised Op-Ed page essay
for The New York Times about choosing to have a preventative double
mastectomy. She followed it up in 2015 with an essay on her next
preventative surgery, during which her ovaries and fallopian tubes were
removed.
While
he wears his political commitments more lightly than Ms. Jolie Pitt,
Mr. Pitt is a co-founder of Not on Our Watch, a nongovernmental
organization devoted to preventing genocide, and the founder of Make It
Right, which builds homes and other structures for people in need.
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