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Brangelina breakup sends ripples through pop culture world

Angelina Jolie's filing for divorce from Brad Pitt has sent ripples through the global pop culture firmament, with the decision sparking commentary from U.S. late-show hosts, Grammy-winning singer Adele, Madame Tussauds wax museum and more.

From Adele to Madame Tussauds, everyone has a comment about separation of A-listers Jolie-Pitt

The revelation that Angelina Jolie has filed for divorce from Brad Pitt, bringing to an end one of today's most high-profile, tabloid-generating relationships, sent ripples throughout the pop culture world. (Richard Shotwell/Invision/Associated Press)

Angelina Jolie's filing for divorce from Brad Pitt has sent ripples throughthe global pop culture firmament, with the decision sparking commentary from U.S. late-show hosts, Grammy-winning singer Adele, Madame Tussauds wax museum and more.

There is no doubt of the pervasiveness of the power couple formerly known as Brangelina, with widespread discussion of Jolie's divorce filing, made public Tuesday.

Aside from being awater-cooler topic, the separation and impending divorce of the high-profile Hollywood actors-filmmakers providedeasy fodder for the pantheon of late-night hosts.

It's always hard when two people you don't know and have no personal connection to split up.- Jimmy Kimmel

"It's pretty scary when even Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are like, 'Eh, I can do better," TonightShow hostFallon quipped on about the comely duo.

Warning that he had "some terrible news" to share, Stephen Colbert told his Late Show audience the couple had filed for divorce on Monday, "citing irreconcilable attractiveness."

Despite all the "important and life-threatening and world-changing things going on lately ... none of them are as foundationshaking as the news we received about Brad and Angelina today," Jimmy Kimmel noted on Jimmy Kimmel Live."It's always hard when two people you don't know and have no personal connection to split up."

"This breakup couldn't come at a worse time," James Cordon reasonedon The Late Late Show.

"In the face of a Donald Trump presidency, Brad and Angelina's marriage was the last hope for immigrants to be welcomed into this country," a reference to the pair's adoption of children from Vietnam, Ethiopia and Cambodia.

Trevor Noah made a similar joke on The Daily Show, telling the audience, "Seriously, you think you guys are devastated? Think about how Africans are feeling right now. These two were our only way out. How do you think I got here?"

In New York, British chanteuse Adelequeen of the heartbreak balladaddressed "the elephant in the room" Tuesday night by dedicating her Madison Square Garden show (which she described as "two hours of misery") to the splitting couple.

"It feels like the end of an era," she told the crowd.

Meanwhile, MadamTussauds, which celebrates celebritiesworldwide in its wax museums, announcedWednesday morning that staffers have separatedPittandJolie'sfigures at its London attraction.

With files from The Associated Press