Sonya Gorman (17)
Usually when a couple decides that it is time to take the plunge and get married the first thing that pops into their mind is how happy they will be or where they were to go on their honeymoon, well not if you a celebrity. If you’re a celeb the first thing that pops into your mind is “Oh no were going to have to get a pre-nup.” And that’s to surprise because in Hollywood marriages don’t really last that long anyway. So usually a pre-nup is the norm.
Welcome to the world of Brad and Angelina, they seem very happy together they have four kids. And loads of money Brad earns £25 million per movie. However you would be wrong to think that Angie is a little stay at home wife who has no money of her own she does £14 million per movie in fact. They are they king and queen of Hollywood and they seem to love each other very much however they seem to still feel that they need to sign a pre-nup.
This maybe this is no surprise as they have had three failed marriages between them. They have always said that they have no plans to get married again however it has been reported that in past days they have signed a 160million pre-nup agreement and they are said to be planning to walk down the aisle next spring.
It is said that the pre-nup is not about Brad and Angelina’s personal money worries, “When they get married they will have every last penny accounted for. They are responsible parents.” So if they ever do split their four kids are protected. They want to walk down the aisle knows that every little detail is ironed out.
And if they ever decide they also not that they have every little detail ironed out.
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