Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie news: A-list couple openly kiss and cuddle at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Hollywood

The stunning actress pulled her man in tightly for a kiss as Brad wrapped his arms around her slender body at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

The A-list couple's body language was particularly touchy-feely from the off last night.

Brad held the door open for his lover as they arrived on the red carpet, before walking along hand-in-hand.

They appeared close during the prize-giving and dinner too, regularly pulling away from their food to steal a kiss and a cuddle.

Perhaps Angelina, 36, was trying to make Brad feel better after he lost out on the Best Actor prize to The Artist star Jean Dujardin.

Puckering up ... Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie share another kiss

Puckering up ... Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie share another kiss

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Or maybe they were just lapping up spending quality time together without their six kids.

Angelina also enjoyed catching up with pal Tilda Swinton and Brad's friend George Clooney and his girlfriend Stacy Keibler.

Stealing a kiss ... Brad plants smacker on Angelina's face

Stealing a kiss ... Brad plants smacker on Angelina's face

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She explained: "It's fun to wake up and play with your kids and then go out, and at this one you really get to hang out with other actors.

"They (the kids) get that it's part of our job but it is a strange job. They are like, 'Fine, when are you coming home?'"

Attention ... Brad can't take his eyes off Angelina

Attention ... Brad can't take his eyes off Angelina

Meanwhile, Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer — who played maids in The Help — picked up the night's Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress accolades.

And they were also among the stars who triumphed with the Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture category.

Still going strong ... George Clooney and Stacy Keibler

Still going strong ... George Clooney and Stacy Keibler

Christopher Plummer was named Best Supporting Actor for his role as a dying father who comes out as gay in Beginners.

Meanwhile, Modern Family and Boardwalk Empire were the big TV winners, claiming the night's Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series and Drama Series, respectively.

Brunette bombshells ... Lea Michele and Natalie Portman

Brunette bombshells ... Lea Michele and Natalie Portman

Individual TV awards also went to Kate Winslet, Alec Baldwin, Betty White, Paul Giamatti and Steve Buscemi.

And Dick Van Dyke presented Mary Tyler Moore with the Screen Actors Guild's highest honour — the 48th annual Life Achievement Award.

Colourful ... Sofia Vergara and Emily Blunt

Colourful ... Sofia Vergara and Emily Blunt

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