With the constant buzz about Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie tying the knot, Enstars looked back at all the times the tabloids have fake-married them.

Pitt reportedly ran up a bill of over $250,000 purchasing jewelry for Jolie in Hong Kong last week. Jolie has been wearing a wedding ring, which was Pitt's great grandmother's, since April. Apparently the ring symbolizes the couple's impending marriage. The media spotted Jolie wearing a new ring on Sept. 29 while she was hanging out with Pitt on Sydney's Bondi beach, which also piqued curiosity.

Their marriage has been rumored since the two started seeing each other while filming 2005's Mr. & Mrs. Smith, and any endearing gesture of one to the other was quickly relayed as the chiming of wedding bells. Having been proven wrong so many times over, fans might tire of the tabloid press crying wolf everytime.

OK! magazine has always announced the couple's rumored wedding news with much aplomb -- "Yes, We're Married!" and "Finally...Mrs. Brad Pitt!"  The publication even revealed details about the couple's "exclusive wedding" once. It has reported that Jolie and Pitt got married on at least six different occasions.

In Touch Weekly reported it as a "secret wedding" and while Us Weekly and the National Enquirer might not be going berserk reporting the phantom wedding every few months, they are guilty of having declared that the couple got married with absolute conviction.

While this one was not a cover, The Sun fabricated a rather detailed cruise-boat wedding for the duo.