Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie splash out on '3,000 curry meal
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London, June 8 : Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie treated their bunch of close friends and two of their bodyguards to a 3,000-pound booze-fuelled curry feast on Thursday.
The couple ordered many bottles of top champagne and wine at the Mogul in Bagshot, near the house they are renting in Surrey.
They also set the till ringing by ordering almost every dish on the menu to sample ' leaving them to shell out 2,9! 35 pound s, including a huge 733.75-pound tip.
'The staff couldn't believe it when Brad and Angelina Jolie walked in ' they'd been given no prior warning,' the Sun quoted a source as saying.
'There were five friends and two of their bodyguards there and they ordered a mountain of food and booze.
'It might seem hard to believe that they ran up a bill of nearly 3,000 pounds at a normal curry house but they are really generous and extravagant,' the source added.
The only thing Pitt and Joli didn't do to leave the waiters happy was pose for a photo.
'They said that they were just relaxing and would do one next time they came in,' the source said.
As well as eating out, Pitt and Jolie have also been getting curries delivered to their pad. (ANI)
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