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Angelina Jolie Photos and NewsJune 18, 2013 |
 | Jennifer Aniston reportedly cried when she read about Angelina Jolie's double mastectomy.
The 'Horrible Bosses' star - who split from Brad Pitt in January 2005, shortly before he started dating Angelina, his current fiancee - was deeply upset when she read how the actress had both breasts removed after finding out she had an 87 per cent chance of developing breast cancer.
| |  | Brad Pitt's daughter thinks he kisses Angelina Jolie too much.
The couple's eight-year-old little girl Zahara reportedly suggested the 'World War Z' actor, 49, can't keep his hands off his 37-year-old fiancée - with whom he also has five other children, Maddox, 11, Pax, nine, Shiloh, six, and four-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne - when they're at home.
| |  | Brad Pitt broke down in tears as he read a letter to Angelina Jolie in which he revealed his love and admiration for her.
The 'Moneyball' actor stayed by his fiancée's bedside when she underwent the first stage of a double mastectomy procedure to prevent her from developing breast cancer, and he poured all his feelings into a heartfelt note.
| |  | Justin Theroux is rumoured to have had his bachelor party in New York.
The actor-and-screenwriter could be getting married to Jennifer Aniston sooner than expected after it emerged he was at a stag party in the Big Apple last night (18.05.13).
| |  | Angelina Jolie is a ''warrior goddess''.
Uterine cancer survivor Fran Drescher praised the actress following her revelation earlier this week she had undergone a double mastectomy after tests revealed she carried the BRCA1 gene and had an 87 per cent chance of contracting breast cancer and a 50 per cent chance of contracting ovarian cancer - the disease which killed her mother, Marcheline Bertrand.
| |  | Angelina Jolie's brother feels ''honoured'' to be her sibling.
The 'Maleficent' actress revealed earlier this week she had undergone a double mastectomy after tests revealed she carried the BRCA1 gene and had an 87 per cent chance of contracting breast cancer and a 50 per cent chance of contracting ovarian cancer - the disease which killed her mother, Marcheline Bertrand - and her brother James Haven thinks her decision to go public will be helpful to others.
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