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Meanwhile, Angelina Jolie was so shocked by the sex scenes in her latest movie she
almost refused to do them.
Stunning Angelina wasn't comfortable filming raunchy love scenes with
co-star Matt Damon, 36, in 'The Good Shepherd', in particular one in which
her character tries to trick her lover into getting her pregnant.
Angelina said: "I had trouble shooting it. I'm so against that kind of
behaviour.
"It actually turned out great because we're friends. I don't know if I could
have done that with anybody else."
It seems Angelina has become more prudish as her career has progressed.
In 'Gia' she appears topless, while in 'Original Sin' she romps naked in
several scenes with Antonio Banderas.
Gritty spy thriller 'The Good Shepherd' also stars Alec Baldwin and Robert
De Niro.
In other news, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are seeing a relationship counsellor, it has
been claimed.
The lovers, who met on the set of 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith', have allegedly had a
series of bitter arguments and have hired a counsellor to work through their
problems.
A source told Britain's Grazia magazine: "This year is crux time. They have to
reach a decision on what they expect from each other - and fast. Angelina
has to realise Brad needs stability and Brad has to come to terms with her
driving ambition as a world ambassador.
"Brad's family are blown away marriage didn't happen a long time ago. But
Angelina doesn't want to put down roots and turn into a 'homemaker'.
"Her late mother had a lot to do with Angelina's decision to have
counselling. Marcheline made her realise it wouldn't be such a bad idea to
give marriage a go."
Brad and Angelina are determined to work through their problems for the sake
of their three children, adopted Maddox and Zahara, and their biological
daughter Shiloh.
The source added: "They have had some serious disagreements but Brad and
Angelina agree that they don't want to make any more mistakes, particularly
now there are three precious little lives involved.
"This wasn't the case in their previous marriages. The stakes are much
higher than when they were childless
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