Angelina Jolie shocked when 6 children all want to live with Brad Pitt
After more than 2 years of fighting for custody of her children, Angelina Jolie is at risk of "losing everything" when her 6 children announced that they want to live with Brad Pitt.
The custody battle between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt has lasted for 2 years and is gradually coming to an end. During this time, Angelina Jolie has always tried to find ways to attract her children to her side. However, in a newly announced evidence, the A-list star is at risk of losing everything when the children affirm that they want to live with Brad Pitt more.
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Angelina Jolie was shocked when her children announced they wanted to live with Brad Pitt. |
Specifically, a source revealed to the newspaperNew Ideathat in the newly released audio recording between psychologist Stan Katz with the nanny and the 6 children, Maddox (17 years old), Pax Thien (14 years old), Zahara (13 years old), Shiloh (12 years old) and twins Knox, Vivienne (10 years old), all 6 children want to stay with their father. "It seems that all the children feel tired and embarrassed when Angelina always talks bad about their father and think their lives are more stressful when living with Angelina," the source said.
Facing the risk of being "empty-handed" after 2 years of fighting, Angelina was upset with the judge's decision to let the children speak, instead of making requests and questions for her and Pitt - the people who have custody of the children. "She never thought that the moment would come when all her children would want to be with Brad. This is a big shock to her," the source said.
Meanwhile, the children also gave positive comments about Brad, saying that their father is a happy, easy-going person and always speaks well of Angelina in front of the children. "Although he is very angry about Angelina constantly separating Brad and the children, he never speaks badly of Angelina in front of the children and always works hard to prove that he is a good father to his family and children."