Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt Divorce: Power Couple Planning London Move? Details Here!

Is one of Hollywood's most powerful couple set on leaving tinsel town to save their marriage?

Reports have it that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are looking for a house in London and may soon settle on that side of the pond. However, it's not because they're trying to save their marriage, but because the actress would like to "immerse in E.U. politics," a source told US Weekly.

The same source also revealed that Angie and Brad have already spotted a place worth $39 million, but are holding off any investments as yet. "Neither of them wants to throw down that amount of cash," the source told the news outlet.

According to Marie Claire, Angelina has slowly taken steps to ease off acting for a few years now and has since been immersing herself into helping women all over the world as UN Ambassador. She has also worked with William Hague, a former Tory MP, as chair of the rape summit held in London last year.

Insiders also revealed to the news outlet that this is just the beginning of Angie's political plans, with London as the right place for her to get started.

It should be recalled that back in June, the Hollywood couple already met the duke and duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Catherine, to have tea. "They discussed their shared interest in combatting the illegal wildlife trade," a Kensington spokesperson told Hello Magazine of the said visit.

Brangelina's move is even more fueled by the fact that the couple have also put up their New Orleans' mansion for $6.5 million, according to TMZ.

But fans of the mother of six should not worry about the actress completely abandoning her Hollywood career, as she plans to do more directorial jobs. "She doesn't want to lose her directing momentum," the US Weekly source further stated.

In fact, Angelina is set to premiere her latest directorial work, "By The Sea," this October in theaters. It's also the movie she's co-starring with her husband. The two are back to working together on a movie after ten years.

Meanwhile, as Angelina is considering a career in politics, Brad is exploring more work behind the scenes as a producer. His production outfit, Plan B, recently announced it will be making the movie, "War Machine," which will be released on Netflix, according to Bloomberg.

According to Deadline, Netflix backed Brad's project for $30 million and it's also the first time the streaming service was able to nab an A-list star to join them on their projects.

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