Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are reportedly thinking of buying an island in Greece, according to Washington Post.
The 43-acre island of Gaia, reportedly costing around $4.7 million, could potentially be owned by the Hollywood couple where they could use enjoy more private vacations with their children.
"The kids will finally be able to run around freely without worrying about paparazzi," a source reportedly told Us OK! Magazine.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are purportedly willing to shell out big bucks to invest in their future exclusive island destination. "Angie fell in love with it. It will need development, but at that price they'll have no problem building the vacation home of their dreams," an insider reportedly said.
News of the Brangelina acquiring an island surfaced just a few days after rumors about their alleged financial troubles circulated.
Celeb Dirty Laundry previously reported that the couple is purportedly millions of dollars in debt allegedly because of their lavish lifestyle. Inquisitr noted that the couple's extravagance lifestyle could be seen through their various multi-million homes - the French chateau purportedly valued at $60 million, a $40-million mansion in Italy, a $1.7-million home in Los Angeles, and a $6.5-million house in New Orleans.
However, it seems that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are changing their ways and have started training their children to live a simpler life.
According to Daily Mail, the couple along with their six kids, flew economy via Air France from US to Paris, before taking a domestic flight to Nice. Many were surprised that the couple did not charter a plane or at least bought first-class plane tickets for their trip.
The family reportedly waited in Charles de Gaulle airport for two hours before hopping on to their domestic flight, just like other passengers. Brad was even photographed putting their luggage in overhead bins without seeking help from flight attendants.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have six children: Maddox, 13, Pax, 11, Zahara, 10, Shiloh, nine, and twins Knox and Vivienne, six.