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Thursday, November 29, 2007
COURTENEY COX - PITT HEALS FRIENDS RIFT

A rift between COURTENEY COX and JENNIFER ANISTON has been healed by an unlikely mediator - the ALONG CAME POLLY star's ex-husband BRAD PITT. The Friends co-stars reportedly fell out over Cox's failure to visit Aniston on the Oregon set of her upcoming movie Management, according to British newspaper The Sun. But the Fight Club star heard of the argument and contacted Cox's husband David Arquette to devise a plan to reconcile the long-time pals. A source says, "He (Pitt) can't bear to think of Jen lonely."
28/11/2007 12:26
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BRAD PITT - PITT: FATHERHOOD IS GREATEST ROLE
 Brad Pitt has revealed that despite the pressures of raising four children with Angelina Jolie, he could take even more responsibility.
The Troy star - who made the headlines yesterday for withdrawing from political drama State of Play - has said he'd like even more children, even though he already has adopted children Maddox, Pax and Zahara, as well as biological daughter Shiloh Nouvel to look after.
Talking to Weekend magazine, the 43-year-old actor said: "I want as many children as I can handle.
"Fatherhood is my greatest role yet," he added. "This is the most fun I've ever had."
And though tabloid rumours of hiccups in his relationship with Tomb Raider star Jolie have persisted, Pitt insisted the pair are blissfully content together.
"Angelina is the most wonderful woman I've known," he explained. "The children are the joy of my life and I feel as if I have been made into a new person.
"Now I am happy. And I have Angelina to thank for that."
The actor's exit from State of Play was confirmed yesterday, with the multiple script rewrites during Universal's adaptation of Paul Abbott's BBC series thought to have sparked his departure.
Pitt was due to reunite with his Fight Club co-star Edward Norton in the drama directed by Last King of Scotland helmer Kevin Macdonald, which also features Dame Helen Mirren, Rachel McAdams, Jason Bateman and Robin Wright Penn.
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Crowe To Replace Pitt in Political Thriller?
Russell Crowe is in negotiations to replace Brad Pitt in political thriller State Of Play after Hollywood strike-related issues forced the Troy star to pull out of the project last week. According to industry reports, studio executives at Universal spent the weekend meeting with Crowe in a bid to persuade him to take over the role immediately. Pitt had been onboard the film for months after agreeing to play a journalist who uncovers a murder scandal that implicates a political heavyweight he used to work for. But the movie star felt compelled to walk away from the film when executives refused to await a resolution to the ongoing writers' strike - now in its fourth week - before commencing filming. Pitt also insisted on a script rewrite, which was refused. Trade paper Daily Variety reports Pitt may face legal action from the studio bosses after walking away from a film that was stalled by a strike. As WENN went to press, Helen Mirren and Edward Norton were still attached to supporting roles in the film, which was supposed to have started filming on November 17.
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Monday, November 19, 2007
Brad Pitt jealous of James McAvoy
James McAvoy has sent Brad Pitt into a jealous rage after snogging Angelina Jolie Brad Pitt is not a happy bunny. He's been getting very hot under the collar since his girlfriend, Angelina Jolie, has been snogging the face off James McAvoy on the set of their new film, Wanted. Apparently Angelina hasn't filmed such saucy scenes since Mr and Mrs Smith and to make matters even more jealousy-inducing for Brad, she's been asking writers to beef up the scenes between herself and Mr McAvoy... "The changes meant she spent way more time with James, and the sexual tension got a lot more intense," said an insider on set. According to sources close to the couple, the couple have had several fights over the whole affair, and following the Beowulf premiere last week, Brad left the after-party with another woman... Oh dear.
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