Bonjour for Brangelina Birth?

Source says Jolie-Pitt clan plans to relocate to south of France for next delivery

By Marcus Errico, Ken Baker Mar 10, 2008 7:39 PMTags

Brangelia may soon be on the move. 

Two weeks after debuting an apparent baby bump on the red carpet of the Spirit Awards, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are working on a top-secret birth plan.

The couple, who famously decamped to Namibia in 2006 for the birth of their first biological baby, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, are now plotting to escape to the French Riviera for their next stork delivery, E! News has learned.

A source close to the couple tells E! News that the Brangelina brood will hunker down in the south of France, the adopted country of her late mother Marcheline Bertrand, where Jolie plans to give birth and spend her initial postpartum months.

"They want to be in France by the summer," says the source. (It's uncertain whether they will make their move permanent.)

Both Pitt and Jolie have been working to "clear their schedules" so they can focus on the pregnancy, the source added.

Pitt's publicist, Cindy Guagenti, said she was unaware of such plans and declined to comment.

Jolie and Pitt moved into Africa for the birth of Shiloh, setting up shop at Namibia's luxury Burning Shore Beach Lodge, where bodyguards and local officials helped keep paparazzi at bay.

The couple has yet to officially announce the latest prengancy. The Jolie-Pitt brood currently numbers four: Maddox, 6; Pax, 4; Zahara, 3; and Shiloh, who turns 2 in May.