Brad Pitt Cries While Reuniting With Children After The Break-up With Angelina Jolie

By Jojan Mathew - 14 Oct '16 19:17PM
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It is reported that after 3 weeks of separation, Brad Pitt reunited with his children and cried while meeting them. He couldn't visit children after Angelina Jolie filed divorce on Sep. 19 and this is his first reunion after the high drama. He spend 90 minutes with children under the supervision of Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). Sources close to him disclosed that he misses children greatly and became very emotional, when he met them.

Pitt and Angelina have 6 children together and they are aged between 15-8. It is reported that they have reached an agreement in which Angelina gets the full custody of the children and Pitt is allowed for temporary visit, cited by The Huffington Post. There were reports that Pitt was very much upset with the fact that he was not allowed to visit the children after the break-up. Some sources indicate that this would lead to an amicable settlement and can even lead to a reunion of the couple.

The couple was in relationship for almost 12 years and in 2014 they got married. They were considered to be the number 1 couple in Hollywood as both were highly successful and were involved in various philanthropic activities. But things got a twist, when Angelina filed divorce against him in September, citing "irreconcilable differences". It is later revealed that while travelling in a private jet from France to U.S., Pitt struck son Maddox Chivan, 15 and Angelina got upset with that, reports Mirror.

The FBI had initially looking into the case considering child abuse, now seem to be dropped it considering the reconciliation with the children. "The Bureau is in position of fact-gathering, though it can't be called as an investigation," an observer said. "We've been told that the case won't go further." Pitt also had voluntarily attended alcohol and drug test and got negative test results to prove his commitment.

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