Pitt-Jolie wedding so far just rumors (AP) Updated: 2006-03-19 13:41
The main thing missing from the much-rumored wedding between Brad Pitt and
Angelina Jolie was the bride and groom. Still, officials held out hope that the
couple would show up this weekend to tie the knot in this Lake Como retreat, a
favorite getaway for the rich and famous.
A cameraman and a photographer point their
lenses at George Clooney's Villa on the Lake Como, in Laglio, Italy,
Friday, March 17, 2006. Clooney is a friend of the Hollywood couple Brad
Pitt and Angelina Jolie, and his lakefront villa in the town of Laglio is
cited in Italian news reports as a credible location for their wedding
ceremony. Saturday has been mentioned as a possible date.
[AP] | Cernobbio Mayor Simona Saladini said
she was told Saturday to remain on standby for possible official functions into
the evening.
Saladini also said police in the area were placed on alert and a private firm
had increased security around a villa owned by George Clooney — a friend of the
Hollywood couple.
Speculation about an impending wedding at the lake was rife last year, but
quickly fizzled after Clooney denied his friends were scheduled to marry at his
villa. It resurfaced this week, with Saturday mentioned as a possible date.
Jolie — who starred with Pitt in the 2005 film "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" — is
expecting his child this summer. Pitt and Jennifer Aniston divorced last fall.
Publicists for Clooney and Pitt have declined to comment on the wedding rumors.
Angelina Jolie and
Brad Pitt promote their new film 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' at Showest in Las
Vegas on, March 17, 2005. [AP] | Saladini declined
to say who had told her to remain on standby or to identify the private security
company.
"I have been mayor since 2003 and they would be the most famous couple" to be
married here, Saladini told The Associated Press as she had her hair done
Saturday morning.
Saladini performed at least one wedding Saturday, the marriage of an older
couple at city hall.
But by evening, with no wedding in view, the mayor and other town officials
were calling it a very long day.
"We are at the end of our rope," said Giuseppe Salvioni, a spokesman for the
town, referring to himself and the mayor. "Let's say we are packing it in" and
heading home.
Residents seized the opportunity to have some fun with the journalists who
descended on this romantic lakeside tourist town.
Two men created a stir by dressing up as the famous couple, calling each
other "Brad" and "Angelina" and kissing passionately on the main drag near the
lake.
A Clooney lookalike also was on hand, displaying a photo in his wallet of
himself posing with the star.
"They were talking about it (on the news) this morning, so I came to take a
look," said Giuseppe Gregorio, who said he stood in for Clooney for lighting
tests during the filming of "Ocean's 12" in nearby Villa Erba.
That neoclassical villa, which had been home to the late Italian aristocrat
and movie director Luchino Visconti and is now owned by the town and provincial
governments, had been mentioned as a possible site for the wedding.
The mayor's spokesman happily gave journalists a tour of the estate, but no
evidence of pending nuptials could be detected. The only action under way was
the installation of a new bathroom.
In the nearby town of Laglio, where Clooney keeps his Villa Oleandra, Mayor
Giuseppe Mantero played down the rumors, saying construction projects on the
estate made any wedding there virtually impossible.
Another possible location for the wedding was Cernobbio's famous luxury
resort, Villa D'Este, which often hosts stars and international conventions. But
all was quiet there Saturday and officials repeated previous claims they knew
nothing of a possible wedding.
Hotel spokeswoman Antonella Chiesa said Pitt's and Jolie's agents had
contacted the hotel a few months ago "but then we don't know what happened. It
ended in nothing."
Meanwhile, photographers camped out in Paris in front of an apartment where
Jolie has stayed in the past, convinced she was in the French capital. There was
no word about Pitt's whereabouts.
In Cernobbio, hotels and restaurants welcomed the attention.
"I doubled the number of clients this week," said Pietro Sacchi, owner of
Cernobbio's Harry's Bar — reported to be one of Clooney's favorite
spots.
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