Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's divorce is heading towards more controversy and dark motives. The latest update says that the Unbroken actress has planned out her divorce because she wants to get rid of the actor in her life. What is the truth?
Angelina Jolie was reportedly convinced by her paid consultants to move to London because she might get the top post in the U.N. So she must find a way to bring her children with her to the U.K.
One of her consultants is a member of England's House of Lords, and the other is a high-ranking official in the U.K. government. TMZ intercepted the information from its sources.
Angelina Jolie claimed that there was a physical altercation that happened in their private jet. Brad Pitt allegedly hit Maddox. There were also sources saying that the "Allied" actor was drunk and it was not his intention to hurt the teenager. The other kids who were inside the jet were reportedly traumatized at what they saw. What really happened during that flight? Only the By the Sea couple and their kids know what really transpired.
Further, the sources say that the "Maleficent" actress got her chance to file for divorce. She claimed that she can no longer stand the way the actor is treating their children. The move to have the DCFS handle the investigation was reportedly orchestrated by the two women consultants.
The staged drama would depict Brad Pitt as a bad father so that the actress can take all her children with her. There seem to be some questions left unanswered.
If Angelina Jolie wants that U.N. position, was Pitt against it? Why should they get divorced if she can get the position with her family intact?
Some twist of fate happened and the World War Z actor was exonerated of child abuse. He is now on equal footing with his chances to share custody of their children. It is here where the supposed plan will fail.
What is the truth about Angelina Jolie's U.N. dream? Stay tuned for more updates on the outcome of the child custody battle between the actress and Brad Pitt.
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