Hollywood heartthrobs Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s ongoing feud over their six children has finally reached a temporary agreement. According to reports, the duo who has been dealing with one of the longest and the messiest divorces have cast their woes aside for the betterment of their children. Brad and Angelina have six children together of which three are biological and three adopted - aged between 10 and 17. Since their separation in 2016, the duo has been indulging in a tug of war over the children's custody.
"It is not permanent but rather a temporary agreement in place, for now, to keep things moving along in the right direction," a source told People magazine.
This temporary agreement came about when Jolie’s attorney issued a statement to Entertainment Tonight saying that duo has finally reached to an agreement weeks ago. According to BBC, Angelina and Brad haven't disclosed how the custody of their children will be divided.
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"A custody agreement was agreed to weeks ago, and has been signed by both parties and the judge," Jolie's attorney, Samantha Bley DeJean said.
"The agreement, which is based on the recommendations of the child custody evaluator, eliminates the need for a trial. The filing and the details of the agreement are confidential to protect the best interests of the children," she added.
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The duo met on the sets of 2004 movie, Mr & Mrs Smith where they had played husband and wife after which they immediately started a romance. However, after they were together for 10 years, the duo also known as Brangelina called it quits in 2016.