Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie $220 Million Prenup

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are drawing up a $220 million pre-nuptial agreement, according to the rags.

Insiders claim Brangelina, with three divorces between them, is planning a walk down the aisle in Italy in April 2008, but are taking the time to arrange their finances ahead of time, so their kids are protected should they split up.
The couple are also said to want another two children – one biological and one adopted.
“They don’t want anything left to chance….” “They are straightening out all of their financial arrangements before the big day so they can kiss at the altar knowing they have taken care of every eventuality,” a mole reports.
“They have their share of fights over everything, from how to raise the kids to jealousies, especially over Jennifer Aniston.
“The prenup proves they plan to get married. The kids will be their legal heirs, without any confusion over their status.”
“When they get married they will have every last penny accounted for.”
Brad’s fortune has been estimated at $150 million, while Angelina is worth a reported $70 million. He earns an estimated $35 million per movie while she earns $20 million a time.
Brad owns approximately $25 million worth of property in California, and Angelina has a $4 million farmhouse in leafy Buckinghamshire, England.
The couple joint owns a $3.5 million home in New Orleans.
The prenup has not yet been finalized.
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On July 12th 2007, Timmons Valur wrote:
All I have to say is that see Brad Pitt in “Sleepers.” It also stars Jason Patric, Kevin Bacon, Minnie Driver and, of course, Robert DeNiro. Twas released on Sep. 12th, the day after the terrorist attacks. Any other time, and, man, it would’ve been in theaters a long, long time.