Recently, Angelina Jolie was seen walking around with her children in public and the kids seem quite happy. This is encouraging, especially considering just how messy the divorce and custody battle has been. However, is there a chance that these images of the actress with her family are just a way for her to mess with her estranged husband and the father of the children?
The photos that have been going around recently basically show Angelina Jolie with her kids as they are going for breakfast on Dec. 26. The event really did not feature anything special other than the simple fact that the actress made a public appearance with her children. If she was not an A-list celebrity, it would not have been a scene that anyone would pay attention to.
What makes the scene interesting is the fact that it was taken when Angelina Jolie is still going through the messy custody battle with Brad Pitt. With no resolution in sight and with the coverage becoming messier by the day, many were becoming concerned that the children were suffering. Perhaps the photo opportunity was also intended to reassure people that the kids are just fine?
On that note, there have also been speculations that these kinds of spectacles were intended to be a way for Angelina Jolie to send a message to her former husband. They are basically being thought of as a way of taunting the actor with images of the family doing things without him. Of course, those spreading such rumors might simply be looking into this with a malicious eye.
Perhaps the breakfast of Angelina Jolie with the kids was simply that and nothing more. It certainly was not her choice for paparazzi to take their photos without her permission. If this does end up hurting Brad Pitt, it would not be completely her fault.


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