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All E! Online News Brad, Jen Off to Divorce Court Fri Mar 25,10:14 PM ET No dice, hopeless romantics. Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are really, really, really over. More than two months after announcing their separation, the celebrity couple entered the divorce stage Friday. Aniston filed, citing irreconcilable differences were cited, and seeking the return of her maiden name. (Legally, she's Mrs. Pitt now.) According to City News Service, there was no indication in the divorce papers as to how the couple will split their assets, which are, in a word, considerable. Visit for more: • The Soup • The Awful Truth • Megaplex Pitt reportedly has drawn paychecks as large as $17.5 million for a single film; Aniston's in the $5 million range. Together, they bought and put a fresh coat of paint on a Beverly Hills home worth an estimated $17 million. They also cofounded a production company, Plan B. In January, the duo released a joint statement--See, they still do things together, optimists cried!--saying they intended to "happily remain committed and caring friends with great love and admiration for one another." That, and formally separate. ADVERTISEMENT Though the likes of E! Online columnist Ted Casablanca tried to warn the starry-eyed that Aniston and Pitt were not about to formally reunite, whispers of their imminent comeback persisted, fueled mainly by their habit of being cordial to each other in public. Pitt, 41, and Aniston, 36, wed in 2000 in Malibu before 200 friends, family and costars, both his (Edward Norton) and hers (the Friends cast). It was the first marriage for both. Accordingly, this will be the first divorce for both. Pitt will next be seen with Angelina Jolie--on a strictly professional basis--in Mr. and Mrs. Smith, a spy adventure, set to open June 10. Aniston's upcoming projects include, well, The Breakup. "Well, you know, I just figured, seize the moment," Aniston recently quipped to Access Hollywood on the comedy's apt title. Pitt will next be seen with Angelina Jolie--on a strictly professional basis--in Mr. and Mrs. Smith, a spy adventure, set to open June 10. Aniston's upcoming projects include, well, The Breakup. "Well, you know, I just figured, seize the moment," Aniston recently quipped to Access Hollywood on the comedy's apt title.
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