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Marion Cotillard has gone on camera to insist nothing happened between her and co-star Brad Pitt.

During an appearance Tuesday on NBC’s Today show to promote their new film “Allied,” the Oscar winning actress dismissed rumors  of her having anything to do with the break up of his marriage to Angelina Jolie.

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“I didn’t take it personally because I had nothing to do with those rumors or situation,” she told host Matt Lauer. “I don’t give energy to this.”

Cotillard, 41, added that the only times she and Pitt were ever romantic was when they had to film love scenes for the romantic thriller set in World War II. “It’s always an awkward situation but it’s also a very fun situation because it’s awkward,” she said of sex scenes.

The French actress is currently pregnant with her second child by her partner of nine years, moviemaker Guillaume Canet. “Allied” is released on November 23.

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  • Sandro Monetti

    An award-winning British journalist based in Los Angeles, he is a weekly CNN contributor, cohosts BBC Radio’s Oscar coverage each year, was managing editor of the LA Business Journal and the most nominated reporter at the recent national arts and entertainment journalism awards. He has interviewed Hollywood greats like Sylvester Stallone, Al Pacino and George Clooney, to name a few. At the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Los Angeles, he mentors emerging talent by chairing BAFTA LA’s Newcomers program, and is the author of bestselling books Colin Firth: The Man Who Would Be King and Mickey Rourke: Wrestling with Demons. An entertainer as well as an entrepreneur, Sandro has written, produced and directed three different stage plays which have been hits around the world including Off Broadway in New York and in London’s West End.

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