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Angelina Desperately Seeking Brad

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt might be big-time movie stars but they have some of the same problems that other couple’s experience, namely not having enough time to spend together. Between working and raising kids, their schedules are full!
Angelina, who is currently shooting Salt, plans to head back to Los Angeles when she’s completed the movie.
“Now that Angelina’s movie is about to wrap she is planning on heading back to LA and spending some quality time with Brad,” said a pal.
The couple have denied reports they are splitting and there are even marriage rumors.
The insider added, “She is desperate to try to patch things up, but Brad is feeling like he needs some time and space to work things out.
“Because of their hectic traveling schedules, they have actually not seen much of each other. The plan is for Angie to go back to LA, spend some time with Brad and then travel to the South of France at the end of July.”
The source continued, “She also has some work lined up with the UN, for which she is a goodwill ambassador. That way Brad can focus on his work and she can spend some time with the children.”
Seriously, these two are so rich – if I were in their position, I’d take time off, enjoy my partner and spend loads of time with my kids!
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fran commented on Feb 09 12 at 9:55 ami always love brangellina.
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