Hollywood stars Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt played happy families at the 2013 Governors Awards in Los Angeles on November 16. Angelina, who receivedJean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, and Brad brought their son Maddox to the big ticket event.
Angie looked breathtakingly beautiful in a floor-sweeping black dress with lace cap sleeves by Versace.
This is the first time the high-profile couple, who have five children apart from 12-year-old Maddox, have been seen together at an event ever since Brad's last film World War Z released.
Coming up: Brad can't take his eyes off Angelina
After hearing the horrific accounts from the refugees, Jolie's eyes welled up with tears. Speaking to reporters she said, "What is very heart-breaking is when Syrian people ask you why you think no one is able to find a solution for them. What they described on the ground, hearing it from them is so horrific."
It's been seven years and six children since Mr And Mrs Smith in 2005, and the holy grail of Hollywood romances finally gets an ending of the happiest kind.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are engaged, a spokesperson confirmed. Brad was personally involved in designing Angie's engagement ring. No date has been set yet for the wedding.
The couple have been toying with the idea of getting married for over a year now, mainly because their six children asked them why they weren't married "like Shrek and Fiona."
Coming Up: Hot topic: Jolie's dazzling right leg
Oscars 2012 has a clear and unusual winner - the right leg flashed by Angelina Jolie on stage. She said, "I'm sexy and I know it." She was so right.
@AngiesRightLeg has a Twitter account and has 24,736 followers and counting. "You have to admit I'm one hell of a leg," says one tweet, which has over 50 retweets. Another tweet rightly says, ?Look I am everywhere now."
Coming Up: Globetrotting Jolie-Pitts.
Angelina Jolie features in the latest installment in Vuitton's ?Core Values' campaign, wearing her own clothes and an "Alto" bag from her personal collection. Shot by famed portrait photographer Annie Leibovitz, the ad shows Jolie against a backdrop of Cambodian marshland. Jolie shows bare feet, wears no make-up and her long dark hair is au natural.
Jolie adopted son Maddox from Cambodia, often focusing on Cambodia on the world stage. Angelina is said to have given her entire fee from the Vuitton campaign for charity - one of many recent philanthropic actions.
Apart from rumours of an impending wedding, these are professionally exciting times for Angelina Jolie. She is set to star in director David Fincher's take on Cleopatra and it has already set off the invariable comparisons with Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor. Here, a shot from Oliver Stone's 2004 magnum opus Alexander
Professional commitments apart, Jolie and Pitt are committed to being ?serious parents' to their six children - Maddox, 9, Pax, 7, Zahara, 6, Shiloh, 5 and two-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.
The brunette beauty insists she has no plans to expand her family further, but knows this could change if she gets a sudden urge in the future.
She said: "We're always open if it feels right, but we have a full house and at the moment, nothing has come clear to us.
"It's the same, I suppose, as when somebody decides to get pregnant, there's just a moment where something becomes clear to you and, at the moment, that's not what we're discussing."
The children are tutored at home and travel with their parents accompanied by nannies and tutors. The Brangelina brood make for the best photo-ops and we can safely say Jolie (and Pitt) will have their hands full with parenting for several years ahead.
The Kung Fu Panda 2 star also admitted she has learned not to worry about her life so long as her children are happy and healthy.
Hollywood couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were spotted at Tokyo's Haneda International Airport on July 28. The couple, who almost never travel without some or all of their six children, were accompanied by nine-year-old Pax and five-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne. The Jolie-Pitts are in Japan to promote Brad's latest movie World War Z.
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