Brad Pitt Angelina Jolie Relationship Updates: Family May Stay In London Home Permanently

By Jenn Loro - 26 Apr '16 14:58PM
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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie with the the rest of their brood have moved to a suburban house near London as the actor got busy filming his new film War Machine and recent sources said that the family may want to stay there permanently. Here's why.

"The house is big, kid-friendly and has all the modern conveniences. They like that there are toy shops in town and that it's not far from central London. It's got that peaceful, leafy suburb vibe as well. They love being in London. Angie would pick it as their permanent home if she could," a source said.

Well, it is not just any ordinary house as it was rented for a whooping $21,000 considering its facilities and the pleasant view of the River Thames when one is enjoying an afternoon in its massive lawn. The mansion also comes with eight bedrooms, indoor and outdoor swimming pools and tennis courts.

Kids, Maddox, 14, Pax, 12, Zahara, 11, Shiloh, 9, and seven-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox, also like the place.

They like that there are toy shops in town and that it's not far from central London. It's got that peaceful, leafy suburb vibe as well. ... Angie would pick it as their permanent home if she could," the source further said.

London is also a strategic place for both Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt as the actress may extend her humanitarian work while her husband is busy on his recent filming project.

Amidst the recent rumors that the A-list couple is relocating in London, the impending divorce issues continued with the 52-year old actor linked to his 60 Second of Silence co-star Marion Cotillard.

It was said in a previous report that the 40-year old actress actually 'walked out' after witnessing Brad's extreme flirting with the French actress.

However, in a Twitter post from an unverified Angelina Jolie account, the user advised fans to be critical with the divorce rumors.

"Don't believe everything you read," goes the post.

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