Brad Pitt And Angelina Divorce Update: Kids Want To Live With Their Father

The divorce drama between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie continues, and this time the kids are getting involved. Pax and Shiloh, two of the six Jolie-Pitt kids are reportedly demanding to live with their famous father, as reported by Headlines and Global News.

The whole world was shocked when Angelina Jolie filed for divorce from Brad Pitt last September. They have been together since 2005 and got married in France in 2014. The decision for the divorce is said to have stemmed from the altercation between Maddox and Brad Pitt while on a private airplane.

The six children - Maddox, Zahara, Shiloh, Pax, Knox, and Vivienne have all been staying with their mother in Malibu during the divorce proceedings. But according to Inquisitr, Pax and Shiloh both want to live with their dad in their Los Angeles Home.

There is no word on whether the other kids have expressed any preference on who they want to be with after the divorce. But insiders say that Maddox will definitely stay with Angelina. Apparently, he still has not forgiven his father for whatever it is that happened between them on that plane ride.

Sources even say that Maddox proclaimed that Pitt was not his father, and walked out on what was supposed to be their first reunion since news of the divorce took the world by storm. Maddox was adopted by Jolie in 2002 before she was in a relationship with Pitt. In 2006, Pitt officially adopted Maddox too.

All the children are also in therapy due to what happened in the private jet. DCFS is also involved and investigating what really happened. If the charges are proven true, Brad might not get custody of his children.

What do you think of the state of the Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie divorce proceedings? Do you think that the children should all live with Angelina? Or should Pax and Shiloh be allowed to stay with their father? Share your thoughts below.

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