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Angelina Jolie - San Francisco Chronicle

Posted: 23 Dec 2009 03:02 PM PST

Angelina Jolie believes in free love - NZCity

Posted: 23 Dec 2009 10:54 PM PST

Angelina Jolie – who is a long-term relationship with Brad Pitt – insists fidelity is not essential for a relationship to work.

24 December 2009
Angelina Jolie doesn't believe fidelity is essential in a relationship.

The Hollywood actress – who raises six children with her long-term partner Brad Pitt – believes open romances can work just as well as monogamous relationships, if both partners agree to it.

She told Das Neue magazine: "I doubt that fidelity is absolutely essential for a relationship. It's worse to leave your partner and talk badly about him afterwards.

"Neither Brad nor I have ever claimed that living together means to be chained together. We make sure that we never restrict each other."

The 34-year-old screen beauty – who famously met and fell in love with Brad on the set of 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' in 2005, while he was still married to Jennifer Aniston – also revealed the pair have a fiery relationship.

She said: "The sparks fly at home if the nice Brad fails to see that he's wrong and reacts in a defiant way. Then I can get so angry that I tear his shirt."

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Angelina Jolie says fidelity not essential for relationships to work - Independent

Posted: 24 Dec 2009 01:53 AM PST

Angelina Jolie has said that fidelity is not essential for a relationship to work.

The Hollywood actress – who raises six children with her long-term partner Brad Pitt – believes open romances can work just as well as monogamous relationships, if both partners agree to it.

The 34-year-old met Pitt on the set of 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' in 2005 while he was still married to the actress Jennifer Aniston.

She told Das Neue magazine: "I doubt that fidelity is absolutely essential for a relationship. It's worse to leave your partner and talk badly about him afterwards.

"Neither Brad nor I have ever claimed that living together means to be chained together. We make sure that we never restrict each other."

However, she added that the couple have a fiery relationship at times.

She said: "The sparks fly at home if the nice Brad fails to see that he's wrong and reacts in a defiant way. Then I can get so angry that I tear his shirt."

It was disclosed last month that Jolie and her father Jon Voight are attempting to reconcile after a public feud of nearly eight years.

Voight, 70, the actor, said that he and his movie star daughter have got back in touch and are tentatively trying to rebuild their relationship.

The pair have been involved in one of the most famous family feuds in showbusiness since 2001, when Voight told Access Hollywood that Jolie had "serious mental problems" and pleaded with her to seek help.

Relations had already become strained after Jolie learned Voight had an affair behind her mother's back

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Angelina Jolie: 'Fidelity isn't essential in a relationship' - Osoblog.tv

Posted: 23 Dec 2009 11:02 PM PST

Angelina Jolie: 'Fidelity isn't essential in a relationship'

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Angelina Jolie reckons that fidelity aint all it cracked up to be - and doesn't think it's necessary in a relationship.

Only serving to add fuel to the rumours that her and Brad Pitt aren't getting on, the Mirror quotes her as saying: "Neither Brad nor I have ever claimed that living together means to be chained together. We make sure that we never restrict each other.
"I doubt that fidelity is absolutely essential for a relationship.
"It's worse to leave your partner and talk badly about him afterwards."

She also admits, that she sometimes gets a strop on if she doesn't get her own way with the lovely Mr Pitt: "The sparks fly at home if the nice Brad fails to see that he's wrong and reacts in a defiant way. Then I can get so angry that I tear his shirt."

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Angelina Jolie and Fidelity Chains, Brad Pitt - National Ledger

Posted: 23 Dec 2009 09:07 PM PST


Angelina Jolie believes that fidelity is over-rated. "Neither Brad nor I have ever claimed that living together means to be chained together. We make sure that we never restrict each other. I doubt that fidelity is absolutely essential for a relationship," she said.

The comments come after months of reports that the couple was on the outs. They have been seen in recent weeks, however, presenting a strong, united front. She continued: "It's worse to leave your partner and talk badly about him afterwards."


The couple keeps a string of international residences and a flock of multi-national children that number six. She admitted: "The sparks fly at home if the nice Brad fails to see that he's wrong and reacts in a defiant way. Then I can get so angry that I tear his shirt. "We're not violent enough for these things, and we consider our six children."

Of the children, Maddox, eight, Pax, six, Zahara, four, Shiloh, three, and twins Knox and Vivienne, one, the last three are the couple's biological kids.


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