Logo_main

CELEBRITY STYLE SPY: See all the latest celeb photos Stars animation

How to get into ...

Brangelina fever hits Japan

By Lucy Hutchings  on Friday 30 January 2009

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, celebrity news, Marie Claire

Brangelina fever has hit Japan!

At last night's Tokyo premiere of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, fans waited for hours to catch a glimpe of the golden couple, and were clearly not disappointed.

The crowd went wild as Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie took to the red carpet, and the couple proceeded to charm their adoring fans, looking more in love than ever, as they hugged and giggled down the red carpet.

Stunning in black, Angelina wowed in a sweeping full-length satin gown, with a dramatic plunging neckline, while Brad sticked to his signature grey suit.

The couple touched down in Japan on Tuesday, with their brood of six children, Maddox, seven, Pax, five, Zahara, four, Shiloh, two, and six-month old twins Knox and Vivienne.

It was the first time that the new twins have been spotted in public, since they graced the cover of Hello! magazine back in August. The couple were paid a reported £7.5million for the exclusive first pics of their babies, all of which was donated to charity.

The family flew in from LA, where they had made a scene-stealing appearance at the SAG awards, and are expected to return just in time for next month's Oscars.

The pair have his-and-hers nominations for the prestigious awards, with her up for Best Actress for Changeling, and him, Best Actor for Benjamin Button.

SEE THE WHOLE FAMILY ARRIVE IN JAPAN HERE

SEE MORE BRAD AND ANGELINA PICS HERE

SEE ALL THE SAG AWARD PICS HERE

Friday 30 January 2009

Have your say ...

Please enter the characters in the image:

IPC Media Limited owner of marieclaire.co.uk will collect your personal information solely to process your request.

Rate this ...

Rate this content

Thanks, your rating has been counted!

  • Current rating:
  • 3.5/5


February Subscription Offer

Plus, read our Latest blogs, enter hot competitions, and much, much more...