On Tuesday, reports claimed that Angelina Jolie is moving to London for a top position in the United Nations. Speculations and rumors emerged that this has something to do with the controversies about her private life.
It was first reported in the TMZ on Tuesday that Angelina Jolie is fighting for custody as quickly as possible. According to an unidentified source, this is because Jolie plans to relocate to London with her kids.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's divorce became a trending topic months ago. Following their divorce, news about Pitt abusing their children emerged. It was reported that the divorced couple was not in good terms for more than a year before their divorce.
The rumor claimed that Jolie will only be able to execute the plan if the joint custody will be terminated. Thus, she is making a move regarding it.
Just as rapid as the rumors, Jolie's representative debunked the reports as "absolutely fake". According to Entertainment Tonight, Jolie has no plans of moving out of the country. In fact, she is on the search for a new home. It was also stated that she is undergoing therapy session which is one reason why the rumors are inaccurate.
"She has no intention of moving to London," the representative said. "In fact, she is looking for a new home in the Los Angeles area so that she can continue the family therapy sessions."
The article, however, revealed that the 41-year-old Hollywood actress has delayed the wrap up of her new movie "First They Killed My Father". It turned out that she wanted to spend more time with her kids, Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and Knox and Viviene.
Meanwhile, Brad Pitt continues to undergo therapeutic visitations with the kids, which are recommended by the family's therapist. He also claimed that he will continue to cooperate in random drug and alcohol testing. He also takes individual and group therapy every week.
Angelina Jolie is the Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNCHR). Stay tuned for more updates!
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