The married couple is looking to spend their honeymoon in complete privacy

Sep 1, 2014 08:46 GMT  ·  By
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are offering money to locals on Gozo island to leave their homes so they can have more privacy
   Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are offering money to locals on Gozo island to leave their homes so they can have more privacy

First they had a wedding so secret that no one outside of their immediate family had any inkling it was taking place, and now Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are planning an even more secretive honeymoon, if we're to believe the latest reports.

The Daily Star is saying that Pitt and Jolie have resorted to bribing locals on the island of Malta with impressive sums of money to leave their homes, in order to have more privacy. Some business owners on the island of Gozo, close to Malta, have reportedly already agreed to leave so that the pair can have their privacy.

One source reveals that “A lot of people have agreed to leave the island so that they can have some privacy. £120,000 [€151,842] is a very tempting offer. It means they will be able to film without prying eyes ... and do what people do on their honeymoon.”

Also, it's going to give them the chance to film their uninhibited love story without being bothered by prying eyes. Reports from the Maltese island already said that the couple had closed off a private beach in the area until November, so it looks like they are ramping up the efforts to achieve complete privacy.

As part of the filming process, the couple is getting ready to move their entire family on a very large luxury yacht. The same source reveals that “The boat is absolutely beautiful, a classic yacht with three masts, and is where Angelina, Brad and their children will stay during the shoot. It will hopefully allow them some privacy and some time to explore and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.”

The movie “By the Sea” was written by Angelina Jolie, who also acts as director and is said to have multiple “hot scenes” as well as a wedding scene. The production process is expected to last until November, and the movie is set to be released this year.

Because of the publicity surrounding it with the famous couple having just gotten married, the movie is expected to make a killing at the box office, since it's also the first time Pitt and Jolie are going to appear alongside each other on screen since their 2005 movie “Mr. and Mrs. Smith.”

And because they are a modern family, Angelina and Brad will feature all of their six children in the movie for different parts. Maddox, 13, Pax, 10, Zahara, 9, Shiloh, 8, Knox and Vivviene, both 6, are all going to have a part in the film, just like they had in their parents' wedding in the south of France.