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Angelina Jolie Worries Brad Pitt Will Leave Her for Marion Cotillard
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Brad and Marion are reportedly getting very close on the set of their upcoming WWII drama 'Allied' and the 'Maleficent' actress is in fear of losing her husband.

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Angelina Jolie reportedly worries that her husband Brad Pitt will leave her for his "Allied" co-star Marion Cotillard. Brad and Marion are getting very close on the set of their upcoming WWII drama, according to a new report.

According to In Touch magazine (via Celeb Dirty Laundry), Brad is falling for Marion similarly to how he fell for Angelina while filming their 2005 movie "Mr and Mrs Smith". "['Allied'] description sounds very similar to the plot of 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith', where Angelina and Brad first sparked the affair that ended Brad and Jen's marriage," claims the site.

The site goes on to list the similarities between Angelina and Marion. According to the site, the two actresses "have an astounding amount of similarities: both have French ancestry, both have been applauded for humanitarian work (Cotillard for her work with Greenpeace and Jolie for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), both have received numerous acting awards and both are gorgeous brunettes."

The webloid says Angelina "should be worried" as "this new threat is much more dangerous to her relationship with Brad Pitt than Jennifer Aniston ever was."

While a representative for Angelina hasn't commented on the report yet, a source close to the situation tells Gossip Cop that the latest CDL story is "nonsense."

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