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Angelina Jolie felt 'pressured' by Brad Pitt to get married in 2014 after nine years of dating... and now she 'will never wed again'

            Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were getting along just fine after meeting on the set of the 2005 film Mr And Mrs Smith. They lived in his large compound in Los Feliz, California with their six kids while their careers thrived.But then the two became engaged in 2012 and decided to make their romance official when they wed in 2014 at their chateau in the south of France.But on Wednesday a source told UsWeekly that the Maleficent actress felt 'pressured' into saying 'I do.' And the pain of another divorce has caused the LA native to vow to never wed again.'She felt that Brad pressured her,' said the source. Their wedding was small and intimate with only their six kids in attendance, though the photos were shared with the world through People.Their split in 2016 was not amicable with the FBI involved over an alleged physical fight on a private jet. They resolved their custody issues this year. The Oscar-winning actress has been married a total of three times: To Jonny Lee Miller (1996 until 1999), Billy Bob Thornton (2000 until 2003), then Pitt (2014 to 2016).She and Brad have raised Maddox, 18, Pax, 15, Zahara, 14, Shiloh, 13, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 11.Though the Vogue cover girl is only 44-years-old, she does not want to ever marry again, added the source.Meanwhile, Brad has been linked to jewelry designer and spiritual healer Sat Hari Khalsa, 50.This claim comes after Pitt admitted that he had to do a lot of soul searching while preparing for his latest role as an astronaut in Ad Astra.The 55-year-old actor sat down with NPR to discuss his character and how his divorce from Jolie impacted his ability to process the emotional movie.When asked if his divorce had any effect on creating his character for the James Gray-directed flick, he disclosed that he would be remiss to not dive deep into his previous relationship.'I would be exploring it whether there was a script that allowed that or not,' the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star said. 'A breakup of a family is certainly an eye-opener that as one — and I'm speaking in general again — but as one needs to understand, I had to understand my own culpability in that, and what can I do better,' he said. 'Because I don't want to go on like this.' He admitted to The New York Times that he gave up drinking and joined Alcoholics Anonymous following the end of his marriage.'I had taken things as far as I could take it, so I removed my drinking privilege,' he said.

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