Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie: A Hollywood Love Story

Once upon a time in Hollywood, two of the world’s biggest stars found love in the most unexpected place—on a movie set. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, famously known as “Brangelina,” captured the world’s imagination with a romance that was straight out of a film.

Their story began in 2004, during the filming of Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Brad, then married to Jennifer Aniston, and Angelina, a single mother of one, were cast as a married couple of secret assassins. The chemistry was undeniable—onscreen and off. Though they denied any romantic involvement at the time, sparks were flying, and soon the world began to speculate about a blossoming relationship.

By 2005, Brad and Angelina went public with their relationship. What followed was more than just tabloid headlines—it was the creation of a modern family. Together, they raised six children, three of whom were adopted internationally (Maddox, Pax, and Zahara), and three biological (Shiloh, Knox, and Vivienne). They became not just partners, but co-parents and humanitarian powerhouses, supporting causes around the world.

After nearly a decade of love, travel, and growing together, Brad and Angelina finally tied the knot on August 23, 2014, in a private, elegant ceremony at their estate in Château Miraval, France. The wedding was intimate and meaningful. Their children played key roles—Maddox and Pax walked Angelina down the aisle, Zahara and Vivienne were flower girls, and Shiloh and Knox were ring bearers.

Angelina wore a custom Versace gown adorned with embroidered drawings by their children, making the moment even more personal and magical. Their vows were written by the kids, bringing laughter and love to the ceremony in the most genuine way.

Though their marriage would later come to an end—Angelina filed for divorce in 2016, finalized in 2024—their love story remains one of Hollywood’s most iconic. A tale of passion, family, and shared purpose, Brad and Angelina’s journey together was more than just romance—it was legacy.