Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have been seen together earlier this week. This is the first time that the ex-couple met up since their split two years ago. However, it was reported that far from their usual photos of looking like lovey-dovey on the red carpet, the pair is said to be arguing and they look very tensed.
According to The Blast, the former husband and wife were spotted in an office in Beverly Hills. It was assumed that they met at a law office to discuss their child custody and divorce cases.
As a proof that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were together on Jan. 30, Australia’s WHO Magazine released some snaps of the two while they were talking in the office. While the magazine did not mention about the ex-couple’s supposed argument, The Blast wrote that they were having a “very animated” conversation.
It alleged that a man was sitting across the two A-list actors and appeared to be listening to the disagreement. Brad Pitt was also said to be pacing back and forth and looks very upset.
It was suggested that with someone witnessing the tension, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were able to avoid making a scene. Plus, they also had to attend a meeting with their lawyers and this somehow broke the tension.
It was reported that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt met for the first time to attend a 3-hour to talk about and finalized the agreement for child custody of Maddox, 17, Pax, 14, Zahara, 13, Shiloh, 12, and 10-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox. It was assumed that their divorce will also be discussed together with their lawyers.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt split in 2016 and while they already filed for divorce, it has yet to be finalized. It is understood that the pair is prioritizing the child custody first because the kids are involved in the battle.


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