Report: Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie secretly wed over holidays

Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie

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Posted: 01/03/2013

LOS ANGELES, CA. - The Jolie-Pitt family went on a Caribbean vacation over the holidays that may have involved a wedding. Several unconfirmed reports suggest Brad Pitt and Angelia Jolie were married in a secret wedding ceremony in Turks and Caicos.

The whole family traveled to the Caribbean, including the six Jolie-Pitt children, Brad’s parents Jane and William and his siblings Doug and Julie. The Brangelina bunch stayed at designer Donna Karan’s Parrot Cay estate.

According to the Daily Mail , the couple’s reps have not confirmed the happy news - yet.

Brad, 49, and Angelina, 37, announced their engagement in April 2012. In November, her stylist was spotted picking up a set of wedding bands from jeweler Neil Lane. Around that time, Pitt also hinted to People that the nuptials were near.

"The time is nigh. It's soon. I got a good feeling about it," Pitt said.

The Jolie-Pitt marriage means a lot to the couple and their kids. Brad told “Extra, ” “I will admit we have had some pressure from our kids. We didn’t realize how much it means to them, and in getting engaged, we didn’t realize how much it means to ourselves.”

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