Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie Have Ironclad Adultery Clause in Pre-Nuptial Contract
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- Published on Wednesday, 30 November -0001 00:00
- Written by IB Times
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are so in love now, but if one of them decides to cheat on the other, there’s going to be high price to pay. The prenuptial agreement of the newlywed reportedly comes with an ironclad adultery clause.According to Star magazine, the Hollywood power couple signed a prenup before exchanging I Do’s at their French chateau in France on August 23. The pact was said to be “heavily encouraged by their lawyers” so that in case Brad became unfaithful, their assets remain intact.“If Brad gets too serious with another woman while they are married, [Angelina will] get primary custody if they split,” a source told the magazine, referring to the couple’s six children.Brad and Angie will also leave with the assets that they separately brought into their marriage as well if they break up. As for the assets that they have earned during their marriage, they would put them into a trust for their children, divided six equal ways of course.
None of the post-marriage earnings would also “go to Brad or Angie or a subsequent partner” as well before that’s “really seemed like the fairest way to go about it.”Brangelina also officially signed wills for their six kids, which would see the majority of their wealth go to Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh and the twins Knox and Vivienne.Funds for the orphanages where they adopted their kids (Cambodia, Vietnam and Ethiopia), as well as for cancer research, have also been provided.A prenup agreement isn’t uncommon in Hollywood. Most couples in the industry have signed their own provisions, including adultery clauses. Brad and Angelina had a controversial start in their relationship when Angelina was accused of being the reason why Brad broke up with his first wife Jennifer Aniston in 2005.Both Brad and Angie denied that she got in the way, though the theory persisted for years.They reportedly have a joint estimated value of U$460 million [A$502 million].