Brad Pitt and Angelina holiday in France
Updated: 2012-08-28 15:38
(Agencies)
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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have gone on holiday to France.
The soon-to-be-married couple - who have six children together - took their brood via helicopter from London, where Brad is shooting a movie, to the town of Le Torquet for a family vacation, where they were seen perusing the shops and heading out for dinner.
In one toy shop the couple spend £135 ($213) on toys, including dolls, dinosaur figures and Barbie clothes, and one employee confesses to have not even noticed they were the famous couple.
The staff member told People.com: "I wasn't notified of their visit. I didn't expect it. I didn't even recognise them. I said Bonjor like I do to all my clients and then I saw Brad Pitt. I asked him for an autograph.
"Since Angelina was here with her son last year, the shop has moved, but they found us. I think she must really love the store."
It was recently revealed the pair's four-year-old daughter Vivienne had landed her first film role, alongside her mother in 'Maleficent'.
A source said: "Ange thought it would be a fun experience for her and Viv to share, and Viv is a natural.
"The other kids are now nagging Ange and Brad to land them roles."
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