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Do you think that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie really kept their relationship platonic?

Brad, Angelina Were Close but Platonic Monday, January 10, 2005 By Roger Friedman Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie | Lauren Bacall Brad and Angie Were Close, but Platonic Many months ago, I told you that the Brad Pitt-Angelina Jolie movie 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' had gone awry. It was, according to my very good source, out of control because the actors would not listen to director Doug Liman. Things were so bad on the set that Pitt had taken to directing Jolie himself and had become her shield against Liman, my source said. A few months later, Liman took exception to this when we met. Of course, he's a professional, and there was no need for Pitt to be so protective of Jolie. No matter what suggestions Brad made, Liman directed the movie. Now we have the Brad Pitt-Jennifer Aniston break-up, and with it a lot of speculation that Pitt and Jolie's closeness on the set went beyond acceptable boundaries. Yesterday's papers, especially in Britain, went flat-out for an affair, using all kinds of reasoning. But my source sticks to the same story given last year, even in the face of public scrutiny. There was no funny business between Pitt and the pillowy-lipped Jolie. 'There were just being playful and having a good time. She was always with the baby. If they had an affair, it was well hidden,' my source said. 'You can tell if people were messing around, and they weren't. Extras were taking pictures with picture phones, so they started taking the phones off the set.' You can tell the public really wants Brad to have cheated on Jennifer, or for Jennifer to have turned out to be a monstrous woman who refused to bear his children. How ridiculous is this, anyway? My pal, Maggie Murphy, of the new Life weekly, quips that maybe Brad had just had enough of hanging around with Courteney Cox and David Arquette. 'I think he liked being with George Clooney and Julia Roberts more,' she said. I will add, semi-seriously, that movie and TV folk don'

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