Angelina Jolie And Brad Pitt Reportedly Kiss Each Other While Watching Shiloh And Zahara Play Soccer
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were reportedly seen packing PDA in Los Angeles on Saturday, March 14. The couple reportedly looked much in love as they kissed each other while supporting their kids Shiloh and Zahara in their soccer game.
US Weekly released the pictures of the couple showing affection to each other. The photos were shot from the back and the couple could be seen dressed in a casual summer attire. Jolie could be seen wearing a black hat and black top whereas Pitt could be seen donning a burgundy t-shirt and a blue jeans. According to further reports by the website, after witnessing their kids play soccer, the couple walked out to the field to meet Shiloh and Zahara.
Moreover, in the photos released by Yahoo, Jolie and Pitt can be seen walking to the field with their arms wrapped around each other. The couple who has been together for more than a decade got married last year in a secret ceremony in France. They exchanged vows on Aug 23. They are parents to six children and reportedly work hard to nurture their family.
“Maintaining a marriage and raising kids is hard work. You have to really make sure that your work doesn’t get in the way, that you don’t do something that is going to put too much strain on your family,” said Jolie about her family to Australian Women's Weekly, reported the US Weekly.
Meanwhile, as far as Pitt and Jolie's relationship goes, the two met on the sets of “Mr. Mrs. Smith” in 2005. That time Pitt was married to Jennifer Aniston. Post his divorce with Aniston, Pitt got into a relationship with Jolie. The couple is reportedly quite supportive of each other. Much recently, when Jolie fell ill, Pitt and the kids represented the actress at the screening of “Unbroken.”
Jolie and Pitt will also be seen together in a film called “By The Sea.” The film is Jolie’s third directorial debut and will chart the journey of a couple who is undergoing a mid-life crisis. The film was shot in Malta.
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