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Inside Brangelina’s private island honeymoon

Now that these Hollywood hotties are hitched, they want some alone time — on a private island.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie waited eight years for their honeymoon and they’re willing to shell out big bucks to spend the intimate milestone in private.

The newlyweds, along with their brood of six children, are making it a working honeymoon so they can shoot breathtaking scenes for their upcoming movie, “By The Sea,” the first time the pair has shared the screen since they met in “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” in 2004.

The couple is hellbent on privacy, paying locals of Gozo, a Mediterranean island near Malta, to leave during the two-month shoot. A local source said Brangelina has already paid as much as $200,000 to local business owners.

“A lot of people have agreed to leave the island so that they can have privacy to film the movie,” the source said. “The set is being built there to recreate the French Riviera.”

On Friday Angelina Jolie checked out the boat that she and Brad will use during their Mediterranean getaway off the coast of the isle of Gozo..INF Photo

Most of the shooting will occur near Kantra, a small beach area with massive cliffs. The Jolie-Pitt clan is expected to move onto a 100-foot boat in early September.

“The boat is absolutely beautiful, a classic yacht with three masts, and is where Angelina, Brad and their children will stay during the shoot,” a source said. “It will hopefully allow them some privacy and some time to explore and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.”

Brad is familiar with the area ­because he filmed “Troy” in and around Malta and Comino.

Brangelina tied the knot at their vineyard estate in Le Val, France on August 23.INF Photo

News of Brangelina’s secret nuptials, which took place at a secret ceremony last Saturday at their estate in the south of France, took the world by surprise. Only 22 special guests, including the couple’s six children and Pitt’s family, attended the ceremony.

But the A-listers were both back to business this week. Brad was spotted in England Thursday visiting a military museum as part of an event tied to his upcoming World War II flick, “Fury.”

Angelina clung onto the coattails of her wedding news to share an emotional plea about the dire situation in Syria.

“Three million refugees is not just another statistic. It is a searing indictment of our collective failure to end the war in Syria,” Jolie wrote in a statement.

“UN Security Council Resolutions are being ignored; war crimes are being committed on a daily basis and regional countries are staggering under the human burden,” said the 39-year-old actress, who is a special UN envoy for refugees.