Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have been planning their wedding for quite some time, but now it seems that the two are more interested in expanding their family. According to reports, the two are looking to adopt another child after Jolie ended her long rumored feud with Jennifer Aniston.
When it comes to the wedding of Brad and Angie, there's not many rumors we haven't heard. Even Marie Claire UK got into the guessing game, when they declared that Bradgelina would be wed on a boat:
"It was Maddox who came up with the idea of the ship. He came across it after looking back at photos of the Carnell Estate in Ayrshire, where they stayed and all loved. So now they've made enquiries into booking the whole vessel. It's just what they're after. It can hold up to 50 of their friends and family and serve as a traditional, romantic setting--all totally private. Or they could always sail to a secluded bay off the Orkney or Shetland islands and have the ceremony there. The kids are all hooked on old British voyages, so they would love it. The fact that Maddox found it makes it more special."
Now a new report by Grazia claims that the couple is looking to add one more child to their already gigantic family. According to a source who spoke with the publication:
''Angelina and Brad have spent much of the festive period discussing extending their family. They've been open with the children about it and they are all excited at the prospect. They have always wanted Zahara to have a sibling who shares her African heritage. Ideally they'd like a little girl aged between two and three.''
Apparently, the couple will make their final decision in April, when they meet with an adoption clinic in Ethiopia, as the source further alleges:
''There is likely to be a visit to Ethiopia in the next few months to check on proceedings at the clinic. But they will visit orphanages at the same time. They hope to have everything in place to go ahead with the adoption around April.''
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