Angelina Jolie And Brad Pitt $35 Million In Debt? Children Reportedly Cost Couple $1 Million A Year
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- Published on Wednesday, 30 November -0001 00:00
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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are reportedly having money problems.The couple, who married last August, are rapidly burning through their estimated $425 million net worth, according to an OK! magazine report, which claims the duo are $35 million in debt.Pitt, 51, and Jolie, 39, recently listed their New Orleans home for $6.5 million, and if they "don't unload it soon" they "will seriously consider" selling their $60 million chateau in France as well, an insider told OK!.Caring for their six children -- Maddox, 13, Pax, 11, Zahara, 10, Shiloh, 8, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 6 -- costs Jolie and Pitt $1 million a year, according to OK! magazine.Plus, the couple's "travel costs are ridiculous," the insider said. "Even if they're not flying privately, they buy first-class tickets for everyone, and that adds up to hundreds of thousands of dollars."Pitt and Jolie apparently have no plans to quell their insane spending anytime soon; Angie turns 40 next week, and for her birthday, Brad bought her a seaplane, sources say."Brad is also reportedly arranging flying lessons for his wife so that she is able to use her present promptly," according to the Sunday Mirror (via the Express Tribune). "Although Angelina does have the basic skills to handle an airplane, she needs a bit of training in order to successfully manoeuvre a seaplane."Jolie and Pitt's marriage, which earlier this year was apparently on the rocks, has reportedly been reinvigorated by couple's counseling."Angie's friend recommended this amazing therapist, and they've been talking everything over with her," a friend told OK! magazine (via the Belfast Telegraph) last month. "She's the third person in their marriage right now, and it's been life-changing!""Angie said it's been like falling in love with Brad again," according to the source. "[It's] transformed the family dynamic. It's something they plan to do for the rest of their lives."
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