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Swakopmund (Nambia), Jun 8: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt on Wednesday denied rumours that they were to get married.

"There is nothing in the air. The focus is the kids, and we are obviously extremely committed to the children and as parents together," Jolie told a news conference for local journalists at a hotel in the Namibian coastal town of Swakopmund.

"So that kind of says it for us, and to have a ceremony on top of it is nothing," she added.

It was the movie star couple's first public appearance since Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt was born on May 27 at a private clinic in Walvis Bay.

Delivered by Caesarean section, the baby weighed 7 pounds (3.15 kilograms) and was said to be in good health. She was not present at the press conference.

Pitt and Jolie sold rights to images of Shiloh Nouvel through Getty Images photo agency, saying proceeds would be donated to a charity, not yet named.

People magazine paid a reported $4 million (€3.13 million) for the right to release the pictures in North America, while Hello! obtained British rights.

People and Hello! magazines on Wednesday launched legal action against two websites that published a picture of Jolie and Pitt with the newborn.

Pitt and Jolie thanked the government and its people for the privacy they have enjoyed since arriving in the southwest African nation in April.

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