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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt Collect Wedding Rings Ahead Of Ceremony

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are reportedly preparing for their upcoming wedding day following reports that their wedding rings were recently picked up from a renowned Jewelry store.

The Hollywood couple, who shares six children, confirmed their engagement in April and despite being yet to publicly confirm their wedding date a new report suggests that their big day may be just around the corner.

It has been claimed that on Nov. 27 Jolie's stylist picked up the couple's wedding rings from Neil Lane jeweler's, according to In Touch magazine. In a recent interview Pitt, 48, hinted that he and his partner of seven years will soon walk down the aisle.

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"I am getting more pressure from my kids, and it is something I want to do within their lifetime, but I also feel like the time has come," Pitt told People magazine at the "Killing Me Softly" film premiere.

"The time is nigh. It's soon. I got a good feeling about it," he added.

In November it was claimed that Jolie, 37, had selected a wedding dress designer to create a custom wedding gown for her nuptials to Pitt.

"She's been courted by some of the hottest designers on the planet, but having a big name isn't important to her ... Of all the people she's met with she feels L'Wren [Scott] is the one that understands her body the most," a source reportedly told Grazia magazine.

"Angelina wanted someone who is not so obvious for designing wedding gowns. L'Wren is famed for designing clothes to suit taller, thin women like herself," the source went on.

Despite previously vowing to wed only after gay marriage was legalized nationwide, the couple has since had a change of heart with Pitt explaining that their large brood influenced their decision to get married.

"We've had a family, we've raised the kids, I am surprised how much it meant to me once you had that," Pitt preciously said.

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