Sunday, August 19, 2012

Jennifer and Justin ready to flee for their "yes"


The couple would marry out of the spotlight. Meanwhile, in the South of France, there is a suspicion away vai the estate of Brad and Angelina. But the mayor of Correns belies the upcoming wedding.


Until they pronounce their "yes", Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt will not rest: the marriage of two former monopolized the media around the world. And while the paparazzi do not lose an eye on the seal of the French Chateau Miraval, where any day of Aniston's ex-husband could marry Angelina Jolie, according to People, Jennifer would be thinking of "escape" just to celebrate his marriage with Justin Theroux out of the spotlight.


The date there is still no (but even if there were, at this point, it would be top secret). The actress, 43, was committed in North Carolina on the set of the comedy We're the Millers, where she was photographed in great shape, but without the 8-carat engagement ring that everyone is waiting to see (for comparison with to Angelina, of course). Theroux, 41, has made the proposal on August 10, the birthday of the actor, with whom Aniston has been together for about a year.


Before the wedding, there would still be a detail to fix. According to the Daily Star, Jennifer has prepared a prenuptial agreement to be signed by the husband, to secure its assets by $ 80 million.
Apart from this, the Friends star would be delighted, and he immediately called all his friends to give them the good news.

Meanwhile, the X17 website notes a ferment in the estate of Brad and Angelina, between via vai suspicious truck and scaffolding. After the bet of the Sun, which had bet on the weekend of August 10, the media have raised the next. But, for now, nothing. Indeed, the mayor of Correns, a village in the south of France where there is the couple's house, dismisses as "rubbish" rumors of impending nuptials. It announces the intention to "sue for false information" to the British tabloid Hello, a few days ago, wrote that the mayor himself was formalized on 18 August.

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