Brad & Ange - Divorce On Hold
WHO|August 10, 2020
The formerly warring exes are finally finding their way back to each other
Brad & Ange - Divorce On Hold

On July 2, Brad Pitt was spotted cruising down the driveway of Angelina Jolie’s Los Feliz mansion on his grey BMW motorcycle. The social call was the second time Pitt had visited his former wife’s home in two weeks, signalling a major turning point in the pair’s once tense relationship. Jolie filed for divorce nearly four years ago, but the impact of lockdowns has reportedly impeded the work of getting it finalised. “Brad is seeing the kids, but everything involved in their process of resolving legal matters … is slowed down because of COVID,” an insider has told Us Weekly. “With the pandemic, it has been hard for everyone, including them. The legal process is slowed because of that.”

While things may be stalled in the courts, Pitt and Jolie are still making mega-progress in their relationship, in particular with their ability to peacefully co-parent their six children – Maddox, 18, Pax, 16, Zahara, 15, Shiloh, 14, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 12. “They definitely needed help figuring out all the child-custody issues and how Brad could be a dad again,” a source tells WHO’s sister publication People. “Since the kids are older now, they are no longer dealing with separation issues from Angie.”

Working together for the sake of their kids has also brought them back from the brink of all-out war in their divorce battle. “Brad and Angelina have continued to navigate a path forward for their children,” explains another Us Weekly source. “There has been progress. Things between Brad and Angelina are better than they have been.

This story is from the August 10, 2020 edition of WHO.

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