Jon Voight Suggests Fans To Hope For Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie's Reconciliation, Says Report

By K. Aviles - 13 Nov '16 09:25AM
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Actor Jon Voight and father of actress Angelina Jolie commented about the ongoing divorce between the latter's marriage with estranged husband actor Brad Pitt, saying he is hoping "things will work out," between the Pitt and Jolie. Voight, 77, attended the premiere showing of "Fantastic Beast And Where To Find Them."

Voight also expressed his sentiments to the media, suggesting to fans that there may be hope for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to reconcile. A report from US Magazine also says that Pitt has established good relations with Voight since 2005 and has been in contact with him following the divorce filed by Angelina Jolie. Brad reportedly told Jon Voight he is drawn towards Angelina's passionate and extreme personality. Angelina Jolie's relationship with her father is seemed to have been strained in the past.

Brad Pitt has been a subject of an investigation by Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) after a report that the actor has been allegedly abusive to 15-year-old Maddox, the eldest and first adopted child of Angelina Jolie, and who supposedly intervened in the altercation between Pitt and Jolie while onboard their private jet plane on a flight home from a vacation in Paris. The incident inside the private plane was said to be the primary reason for Angelina Jolie to file for divorce. There were also allegations about Pitt's anger management issues, alcoholism and substance abuse. 

Recently, it was reported that Pitt has been cleared by DCFS in its investigation. However, the custody battle over their six children is yet to be decided but an agreement signed by the two actors, allows Pitt therapeutic visitorial rights to their six kids who remain to be under the care and custody of their mother. The agreement was recommended by childcare professionals, saying it is for the children's best.

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