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Entertainment Briefs for April 14, 2012

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 13 years, 2 months AGO
| April 14, 2012 9:00 PM

A wedding? Why not! Actors Jolie, Pitt finally get engaged

NEW YORK - After seven years as a couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are finally engaged.

Pitt's manager, Cynthia Pett-Dante, confirmed the news to The Associated Press in an email Friday.

There isn't a wedding date yet. The engagement "is a promise for the future," Pett-Dante said.

Pitt, 48, and Jolie, 36, have six children together, including three who are adopted.

"Their kids are very happy," Pett-Dante also said.

Pitt and Jolie have been partners since they began a relationship while working on the film "Mr. & Mrs. Smith."

Jolie was briefly married to Billy Bob Thornton, but they divorced in 2003. She was also married to British actor Jonny Lee Miller before they divorced in 1999.

Pitt was previously married to Jennifer Aniston, but they divorced in 2005 after five years of marriage.

Jolie won an Oscar for her role in 1999's "Girl, Interrupted." Pitt was recently nominated for an Academy Award for his role in last year's "Moneyball."

Madonna happy to see woman as Malawi's leader

NEW YORK - Madonna says she's happy that Malawi's former vice president is now leading the country.

Joyce Banda became president on April 7 and is the country's first female leader. Former President Bingu wa Mutharika died of a heart attack on April 5.

Madonna adopted two Malawian children and started the charity Raising Malawi in 2006. It assists orphanages and other aid programs in the country.

The singer called Banda "amazing" and said she interviewed the 62-year-old for her 2008 documentary, "I Am Because We Are," about Malawian orphans who lost family members to HIV/AIDS.

"She was really into girls being educated in Africa, which is a good thing," Madonna said in an interview Thursday night. "So I'm glad."

The pop star made the comments at Macy's in New York for the launch of her fragrance, Truth or Dare. She said she has "been trying to develop a fragrance for probably the last 15 years."

"It's never worked out with various companies and different people and trying different fragrances," she said. "They never turned out the way I wanted them to smell."

But Madonna says that was partially due to her expensive taste.

"It's the mass-producing part that always gets tricky because, for some reason, the fragrances that I like tend to be really expensive," the singer said. "One time I created a smell and I was told the amber ... was like a million dollars to ship from India or something."

She said an attempt at making a synthetic version of the fragrance didn't work because it didn't smell as good as she had wanted it to.

But, she says, "Finally, I got a smell I like that I can mass produce. Yay!"

Truth or Dare ranges in price from $39 to $68.