Brad Pitt reveals "the time is nigh" for wedding to Angelina Jolie

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Brad Pitt reveals "the time is nigh" for wedding to Angelina Jolie

By Sadie Gennis,

Coming soon to a tabloid near you: a Brangelina wedding! Brad Pitt revealed his much-anticipated wedding to Angelina Jolie is just around the corner."The time is nigh," Pitt told People at the premiere for his film Killing Them Softly on Monday. "It's soon. I got a good feeling about it."RIP Jelena and TomKat! Check out the most shocking celebrity splitsAs to what's moving the wedding date up, the father of six explained, "I am getting some pressure from my kids, and it is something I want to do within their lifetime, but I also feel like the time has come."Pitt and Jolie, who've been together since 2005, got engaged in April.Matthew McConaughey's so skinny! See other celebs who transformed their body for movie rolesThough both Pitt and Jolie have both been married before, the actor was amazed at the significance of his second trip down the aisle."We've had a family, we've raised the kids," Pitt said. "I am surprised how much [marriage] meant to me once you had that."Are you excited for a Brangelina wedding?

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