Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt Divorce News: Estranged Couple May Have Reconciled As Brad Flew To Cambodia To Be With Family
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt may be headed for a reconciliation after Brad secretly went to Cambodia to be with his family. Reports say that the two have finally started speaking to each other personally and have decided to keep things cordial for the sake of their children.
Pitt was in Cambodia to meet his kids while Jolie promoted her film "First They Killed My Father." It looks like Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are in good terms as they were able to plan a family outing in Cambodia, E! News reported.
In fact, the 53-year old actor was able to make several trips to the country while Jolie's film was being shot. He was with his six children if he was free from any commitments. His kids even travelled to Los Angeles to be with him as well.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt divorce was one of the major shockers in Hollywood until now; the two are locked in a custody battle over their children. The "Maleficent" actress filed for divorce September 2016 and said that this was the best for her family's health. She cited the "Allied" star's alcohol and weed use as major issues for the divorce. She wants full custody of all the children while Pitt wants joint custody.
After months of fighting over their kids, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt may have decided to do what's best for their children, Mail Online reported. The two have become "friendly exes" as Angelina now allows Brad to be part of her kids' lives on a more regular basis. The "Tomb Raider" star even mentioned on GMA how Brad was a "wonderful father."
Early this year, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt started to compromise to protect their family, especially their children. The two agreed to seal off all court documents regarding their divorce and to keep divorce proceedings private. After this event, sources close to the couple said that Pitt was able to have overnights and visits with his kids more frequently.
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