The only reason that the Jolie and Pitt pair haven't
walked down the aisle is reportedly because they have busy schedules with him
recently working on 'World War Z'.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt may be preparing for their
wedding if Daily Mail could be trusted. Following her revelation about the
breast removal surgery she had to prevent cancer, the "Salt" actress
is rumored to tie the knot with her fiance "sooner rather than
later."
"Brad has been caught up in production turmoil with
his new film 'World War Z', so there's been no wedding planning as a
result," a source claims to the online publication, "but Angie has
said it will happen sooner rather than later."
Despite rumors suggesting they will hold nuptials at
their Chateau Miraval when the day finally comes, the source insists the couple
who got engaged last year will want a fresh location that "addresses their
security concerns and desire to keep it private."
Jolie may want to get married in one of the countries
that close to her charity work, the source says. "Getting married in
Bosnia, Haiti or Cambodia would give something back to the global community.
That may sound pretentious to many but Angelina sincerely believes in the need
to pursue that aim. It drives her charity work and she'd like to incorporate
this sentiment into her personal life," the insider claims.
Jolie revealed in a moving article titled "My
medical Choice" on New York Times about her double mastectomy. She decided
to go under the knife after finding out that she carried a "faulty"
gene that sharply increased her risk of breast cancer up to 87% and ovarian
cancer up to 50%.
"The decision to have a mastectomy was not easy. But
it is one I am very happy that I made. ... I can tell my children that they
don't need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer," she said.
"And they know that I love them and will do anything to be with them as
long as I can."
"On a personal note, I do not feel any less of a
woman. I feel empowered that I made a strong choice that in no way diminishes
my femininity," she added.
She decided to go public with her story "because
there are many women who do not know that they might be living under the shadow
of cancer." She explained, "It is my hope that they, too, will be
able to get gene tested, and that if they have a high risk they, too, will know
that they have strong options."
Outpouring supports come from fellow celebrities like
Barbara Walters, Giuliana Rancic, Jamie Lee Curtis, Sheryl Crow and many more.
She also inspired CNN anchor Zoraida Sambolin to share the story of her
struggle with cancer.
Walters said she could relate to Jolie because she
herself had her ovaries removed. "My sister passed away from ovarian
cancer and I had my ovaries removed. It's not like having the breasts because
people don't see it. But it's a decision you have to make - it's
preventative," the TV presenter said.
During an episode on "The View", Walters added,
"What I think with Angelina... she's such a sex symbol and we associate
sex with breasts so often. And the fact that she did this and has retained her
beauty and her sexuality. I think it was brave of her, she did it for her own
health, but it was so brave to write about it. A women's sexuality is not tied
up with her breasts."
Breast cancer survivor Rancic applauded Jolie on Twitter,
"Proud of her for using her incredible platform to educate women."
Another cancer survivor Crow did the same as writing on her own page, "I
commend Angelina Jolie for her courage and thoughtfulness in sharing her story
today regarding her mastectomy. So brave!"
Curtis called Jolie "a heroine," explaining,
"She is brave and bold and challenging. She challenges the world with her
thoughts and actions and deeds. She tells stories that have meaning. She walks
the walk, talks the talk and does so with jaw dropping beauty and admirable and
seemingly effortless style."
Not only she is admired by other women but she also
inspires men. Tom Arnold tweeted, "Angelina Jolie is heroic today because
she forced us men to think about and even talk about something very
uncomfortable. Our wives health." David Krumholtz gushed, "Now,
Angelina Jolie truly is the most beautiful woman in the world."
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