Montreal Gazette

Megastars’ romantic Canadian connection­s

- VICTORIA AHEARN The Canadian Press, The Associated Press contribute­d to this report

Few celebrity couples have captivated Canadians quite like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

The megastars are now in the throes of a highly publicized divorce, prompting Madame Tussauds to separate their wax figures at museums in London, New York, Las Vegas and Hollywood.

The museum says the wax figures are now “at a respectful distance from each other.”

But back when their romance was still fresh, the stars caused a frenzy unlike any other whenever they appeared at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival or elsewhere in Canada, red carpet regulars say.

“It was one of those things that you could actually feel. People were vibrating,” says Cheryl Hickey, host of ET Canada, in recalling when Jolie and Pitt walked the TIFF red carpet together in 2007 for his film The Assassinat­ion of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.

The film was partly shot in Alberta in 2005, just months after Pitt and Jennifer Aniston announced their divorce. Pitt’s arrival up north was front page news and a casting call for film extras drew thousands of fans. Media interest only intensifie­d when Jolie was also seen in Calgary with her children.

“There were photos and Maddox was very young then and they went to an indoor playground,” recalls Elaine Lui, the celebrity gossip blogger who co-hosts The Social and is a senior correspond­ent on etalk. “The other parents who saw them in the indoor playground couldn’t believe that they were enjoying an indoor playground experience with ‘Brange.’ ”

The next year, Pitt appeared at the Toronto film fest with Babel and talked at a news conference about being a parent with Jolie.

After the Jesse James TIFF red carpet in 2007, the it-couple held court at a posh hotel rooftop party.

“She was there with him and they were talking to Sean Penn and they were still really super intense into each other,” says Lui, who was there. “There was a lot of touching, her hand was on the back of his neck, his hand was on her thigh.”

Brangelina, as they were widely called, also walked the TIFF red carpet in 2011 for the première of Pitt’s Moneyball. The duo’s presence at TIFF was unmatched, says Hickey, who notes there hasn’t been such a megacouple since Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.

“All the stories you’ve heard about Angelina, the good and the bad, go right out the window when you see her because she has this thing about her, that star quality that just makes you in awe,” says Hickey. “And then there’s Brad. He’s just the quintessen­tial superstar and Hollywood actor.”

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