Ange 'admits' she stole Brad from Jen
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Angelina Jolie has accidentally admitted that she and partner Brad Pitt fell in love while the Hollywood hunk was still with his ex-wife, Jennifer Aniston.
The couple have always insisted they got together after Pitt and Aniston had separated.
But in a "jet-lagged" interview with the New York Times, Jolie said she and Pitt fell in love on the set of Mr & Mrs Smith in 2004 - long before Pitt's break-up and divorce with then-wife Aniston.
The revelation came during discussions about how Jolie couldn't wait for her and Pitt's six children - three adopted, three naturally conceived - to see the film in which their parents fell in love.
She said: "It will be great when they can watch Mr and Mrs Smith, because not a lot of people get to see a movie where their parents fell in love.
“What’s going to be funny is when they think mum and dad are a little bit cool. Because right now, we're not cool mum and dad."
Jolie - who has revealed she and Pitt are already planning their fourth adoption - also said despite the appearance of her "crazy" family, it is the most important thing in her life.
She added: "I mean, I know we seem crazy, just bringing the kids in one after the other, but we do plan. We make sure one is absorbed completely into the family before we add another.
"There are moments when we look at everyone around the dinner table, and it’s just crazy, but our family is the greatest thing we’ve done in our lives."
- Z_Bang! Showbiz
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