Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's divorce may be mired in complication that can easily be milked for drama by Hollywood's gossip industry, but sometimes rumors about the former couple can take a different route from the usual mudslinging claims.
Recently, a rumor that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have somehow reconciled over their differences and are meeting each other privately has been circulating. The story claims that Angelina Jolie has agreed to meet the “Fight Club” actor at her home to talk about how to move forward with their current custody proceedings and finalizing their divorce.
Gossip Cop debunks the claims as simply mongering to those who are wishfully thinking that the couple can finally resolve their conflict. The claims that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are meeting in person to resolve their current issues do not even include a report on how Jolie and Pitt plan to move forward after their alleged meetings.
Make no mistake, the current state of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's custody proceedings still revolves around Jolie's claim that Pitt has yet to pay meaningful child support since the two actors separated. Pitt's camp has also responded by claiming certain monetary donations from Brad Pitt during the couple's separation can dispute the claim of Angelina Jolie's legal team.
Fans need to keep taking news about Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's current conflicts with a grain of salt. The former couple has already had stories claiming that they are turning the custody proceedings into a knife fight. There are even claims that the stress of the proceedings is already affecting the health of Angelina Jolie.
If there is any significant and true news about Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's divorce and custody proceedings, surely the former couple will be the first to declare the public results of such cases.


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