Brangelina finally engaged

Tucson Post (ANI) Saturday 14th April, 2012

Brad Pitt's manager has confirmed that the famous celebrity couple are engaged, after the actress was photographed wearing a large diamond ring on her engagement finger.

Jolie, Pitt and their son Pax attended a private viewing at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on Wednesday, and the Oscar-winning actress was wearing the large, rectangular diamond ring on her left hand.

Pitt's manager Cynthia Pett-Dante said that there is not a wedding date "at this time." She also said that the engagement "is a promise for the future."

Pitt and Jolie have been a couple since 2005, and are raising six children - three adopted and three biological - together, but they have never married.

Pett-Dante also said that "their kids are very happy."

"I can confirm that, yes, Robert Procop did indeed design an engagement ring for Angelina Jolie, designed in collaboration with Brad Pitt," the Telegraph quoted a spokesman for Robert Procop, the jeweller who made the ring as telling Us Magazine.

Pitt was previously married to Jennifer Aniston from 2000 to 2005, while Jolie has been married to Jonny Lee Miller from 1996-1999 and Billy Bob Thornton from 2000-2003. (ANI)

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