Alright, let’s talk about something that’s been making waves in Hollywood. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, the once-unstoppable power couple known as Brangelina, have finally found a way to bring some peace to their lives. After years of ups and downs during their split, sources are now saying they’ve declared their divorce proceedings a "war-free zone" for the sake of their six children. That’s right, folks, they’re calling a truce, and it’s all about keeping things calm for Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and the twins, Vivienne and Knox.
According to Grazia, Angelina, the brilliant star of Girl, Interrupted, has finally come to terms with the fact that Brad will be a significant part of their kids' lives moving forward. She’s accepted that they’ll be sharing parenting duties. It’s a big step for both of them, especially when you consider the drama that’s been swirling around their split. A source close to the couple explained, “A lot of the unnecessary stress and strain was caused by some of Angelina’s more aggressive tactics in the past.” But now, it seems like they’re both ready to move on and focus on what really matters—their family.
It’s been two long years since Angelina and Brad parted ways, and let’s be honest, it hasn’t been easy for either of them. Their divorce proceedings have been a real headache, but recently, they’ve agreed on a custody arrangement, which is a huge step in the right direction. Now, Angelina, the mother of six, is making a conscious effort to calm things down for the kids. She’s been working hard to ensure that Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and the twins have a peaceful environment to grow up in.
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Here’s the scoop from an insider: Angelina has been treating the kids to days out and special events to keep them happy and, some say, to ease her guilt over the messy divorce. She’s been concerned about what her children might be hearing from their friends about the nasty details of the split. That’s why she’s insisted they spend more time doing fun activities to take their minds off the drama. It’s all about creating positive memories for the kids and helping them through this tough time.