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Brangelina Wedding Sham EXPOSED! Documents Reveal $5M Fakeout

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May 8 2019, Updated 8:42 p.m. ET

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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's marriage ended when Jolie filed for divorce this week, but RadarOnline.com can reveal that their bond was based on a $5 million takeout!

When the couple married back in 2014, reports claimed that they'd sold the rights to their wedding photos for a whopping $5 million — which they subsequently donated to charity.

The couple never confirmed the price themselves, but RadarOnline.com has exclusively obtained tax documents that reveal the final price was actually missing a few zeroes — compared to what was reported.

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In the end, the fair market value of the photos was just $50,000, the couple reported to the IRS.

That's still more than the couple had expected to get, however: They had initially cited an expected value of $20,000 for the photos in the books for the Maddox Jolie-Pitt Foundation.

Does that mean that Brangelina was never quite the golden couple that the world believed them to be?

As RadarOnline.com reported, Jolie's shocking decision to file for divorce on Monday after two years of marriage shocked fans.

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