Brad Pitt Is Spending ‘Plenty of Time With His Kids’ But Doesn’t ‘Parade Them Around’ Like Angelina Jolie
Fear not, Brad Pitt lovers! The actor, 55, is spending tons of time with his kiddos in 2019, despite the fact that he hasn’t been seen out in public with them in more than 900 days. A source tells In Touch magazine that while his ex-wife, Angelina Jolie, is photographed with them around town, he’s been hanging out with them behind closed doors.
“Brad is spending plenty of time with his kids — at his home,” an insider tells the publication, on newsstands now. “He just isn’t parading them around like Angelina has been doing.”
The once notoriously private actress, 43, has been spotted grocery shopping with Zahara, 14, selling dog treats with Shiloh, 12, and rock climbing with twins Knox and Vivienne, 10. But ever since the former couple signed an agreement in late 2018 over custody, Brad gets just as much time with their tots.
“A custody arrangement was agreed two weeks ago, and has been signed by both parties and the judge,” Angie’s attorney, Samantha Bley DeJean, shared on Nov. 30. “The agreement, which is based on the recommendations of the child custody evaluator, eliminates the need for a trial. The filing and details of the agreement are confidential to protect the best interests of the children.”
Back in August, however, a separate source told In Touch exclusively that Angelina became “obsessed” with getting custody. “She wants the kids all to herself, and she’s being super vindictive,” the insider revealed at the time. “She’s losing her grip on reality. Her anger and selfishness are getting the better of her. She’s even called people in her camp at 2 a.m. to rant.” They added that Brad getting the kids would be “Angelina’s worst nightmare.”
Welp, it looks like her “nightmare” has come true. Here’s to hoping the Maleficent actress has now come around.
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