With two more babies on the way, rumors are rife that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have finally decided to make the big step and get married.
According to Star magazine's website, Hollywood's golden couple tied the knot on Saturday in New Orleans, in the French Quarter Wedding Chapel, where Pitt reportedly wanted the ceremony to take place.
It has been previously rumored that the pair, who have both been married before, agreed on a $200 million pre-nuptial agreement ahead of a wedding set to take place at New Orleans' Saint-Louis Cathedral, showbizspy.com reported.
"They have both been through divorces and are wise enough not to marry without a pre-nup in place. They know the score," a source was quoted by the website as saying last month.
"They know that, if God forbid, things don’t work out, they can make a clean break and go their separate ways with their separate assets. There are no joint bank accounts and there never will be. They keep their money separate and will continue to do so after they’re married," the insider explained.
However, as reports started spreading, none of the couple's publicists confirmed the happy news. Pitt's rep would only say that she had "no idea" if they were true or not.
In the past, Pitt revealed that he and Jolie would not get married until same sex couples were granted the right to get married in America.
"Angie and I will consider tying the knot when everyone else in the country who wants to be married is legally able," he told Esquire in 2006.
According to People.com, a close source to Pitt and Jolie said that there was "no wedding." The couple and their four children, adopted sons Maddox, 6, and Pax, 4, adopted daughter Zahara, 3 and 21-month-old biological daughter, Shiloh, who spent a weekend in New Orleans two weeks ago, have most recently been spotted in the Austin, Texas, area, where Pitt is shooting a new movie, "Tree of Life," with Sean Penn.
In the meantime, Jolie is said to be having a tough pregnancy this time around. Widely speculated to be carrying twins, a boy and a girl, she is reportedly suffering from gestational diabetes, which affects about 2% of women during their pregnancies.