Hollywood Actress Angelina Jolie Files for Divorce From Brad Pitt

Welp, didn’t see this one coming!

According to news reports everywhere, one of Hollywood’s highest profile marriages is over.

Hollywood vixen Angelina Jolie-Pitt, has filed for divorce from her fine ass Hollywood husband, Brad Pitt.

Via KTLA:

According to the court documents, the pair separated on September 15, two years and one month after they married in August 2014.

Jolie is seeking physical custody of their six children and asking the court to grant Pitt visitation.

She is also asking to keep “miscellaneous jewelry and other personal effects” as well as any earnings from after the date of their separation and other separate assets to be determined later.

Already there is speculation that a tabloid-friendly, child-unfriendly custody battle may ensue over their six children. But a source close to them asserted that both sides want a cordial breakup.

“Other than the fame of the people involved, this is like so many other divorces,” the source said.

“I am very saddened by this, but what matters most now is the wellbeing of our kids,” Pitt said Tuesday in a statement to CNN. “I kindly ask the press to give them the space they deserve during this challenging time.”

Jolie’s camp is also focused on the children.

“Angelina will always do what’s in the best interest to protect her children,” Geyer Kosinski, Jolie’s manager, told E! News in a statement Tuesday. “She appreciates everyone’s understanding of their need for privacy at this time.”

While Pitt and Jolie married in 2014, their relationship became the subject of speculation in 2004, when they co-starred in “Mr. & Mrs. Smith.” At the time, Pitt was married to actress Jennifer Aniston.

When rumors of the Angelina/Brad Pitt hookup surfaced back in 2004, the affair surprised and shocked Hollywood mainly because Brad Pitt was supposedly happily married. Fans believed the sexy A-list power couple had wronged Pitt’s wife dubbed, “America’s Sweetheart,” by publicly humiliating her and flaunting their love tryst for the world to see. It just seemed so wrong.

Fans of the Aniston/Pitt union believed that karma would one day pay Jolie a visit, and many are surprised the adulterous affair marriage would last beyond a few months. Well, the love tryst lasted 12 years, (an eternity by Hollywood standards) and almost no one would have believed that in the end Mr. Pitt himself, would be on the receiving of the dump. Angelina Jolie is a beast, there’s no denying that.

Somewhere Jennifer Aniston is laughing her ass off and the internet has re-sided with the once jilted ex wife, dragging her back into the fray. [Click here] for the internet slander and memes of the now defunct, “Brangelina.”

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Twitter: Photos & Videos Will No Longer Count Toward 140-Character Limit

Here’s some great news for the occasional Twitter ranters such as myself. In attempt to compete with its biggest social media adversaries, Facebook and Instagram, the micro-blog style social network has officially loosened the reigns on its 140-character limit.

The social network said in a tweet on Monday that photos, videos, polls and GIFs no longer count toward your 140 character total in tweets.

Read the entire article here: Twitter: Photos, Videos Will No Longer Count Toward 140-Character Limit — KTLA

Hundreds Ordered Deported From U.S. After Wrongly Being Granted Citizenship

 Homeland Security is cracking down on illegal aliens in the U.S.

At least 858 people that had been ordered deported or removed under another name were improperly granted US citizenship due to a failure to maintain adequate fingerprint records, according to a new report.

The failure occurred, in part, because older fingerprint records were not digitized as part of DHS or the FBI fingerprint databases and therefore could not be readily searched thereby preventing those who had been ordered deported or removed from being identified.

The Department of Homeland Security Inspector General report said there are still “about 148,000 older fingerprint records that have not been digitized of aliens with final deportation orders or who are criminals or fugitives.”

Read the entire article: Hundreds Ordered Deported, Removed From U.S. After Wrongly Being Granted Citizenship: Federal Govt. — KTLA