Brangelina Divorce Update: Brad Pitt Cried Upon Seeing His Children With Angelina Jolie in Court, Is Reconciliation Possible?

Hollywood's golden couple, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie shocked everyone with the announcement of their divorce last September. It is reported that The "Tomb Raider" actress, Angelina Jolie made the decision to end their 14 years of togetherness after a supposed fight between Brad and the couple's 15-year old son, Maddox. As the whole world closely follows the divorce proceedings, words are abuzz that maybe there is still hope for Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt to make up and reconcile.

According to a post from Daily Mail, Brad Pitt broke down in tears when he saw two of his children with Angelina Jolie for the first time after the news of the divorce came up. Apparently in a visit that lasted just one hour, the kids bonded with their famous father and cried as well, creating hope that this incident may melt Angelina's heart and welcome Brad back in her arms. A therapist was present in the said visit in compliance with Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services.

Unfortunately, reconciliation between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt seems to be a far cry for now since another article from Daily Mail said that the gorgeous actress appears to be taking steps to move on after the controversial split. Angelina Jolie seems to be planning to move to London with reports that her staff is looking for a six-bedroom mansion to rent in Twickenham. The move which Jolie wants to happen before Christmas will help the "Maleficent" actress with her work as a UN ambassador.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie used to be the epitome of a perfect love that can survive amidst the glow of the Hollywood spotlight. So it is just expected that so many would want to see the stars of "Mr. and Mrs. Smith's movie back in each other's arms again, Sadly, for now, the rest of us can only wish and hope for such a thing to happen.

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