Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have not reached an agreement about how long they should stay with their six children. They will go to trial again.
The good relationship that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt once had seems like it will never return. The ex-couple has problems between them again. The reason? Custody of her children, over which they had also argued in the past.
On this occasion, Us Weekly magazine reported that the actors have finished family therapy before the trial for the custody of their children is held. The court date will be held in October and, from now on, generates great interest.
According to the publication, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have not reached an agreement about how long they should stay with their six children and that is why they are going to have to face a trial and fight for custody.
Except Maddox, who is of legal age and must make the decision himself whether or not to be with his father, with whom it is known he does not have a good relationship.
The media indicates that Pitt wants joint custody, but Jolie would not be convinced by the terms of the agreement. The actress will only accept if her family home is not in Los Angeles (USA). It seems that the Maleficent interpreter plans to move.
THEY WORK AGAIN TOGETHER
Despite these discussions, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie continue to work together. They own the French winery Chateau Miraval and, at the beginning of the year, they were preparing for the launch of their new rosé wine. The actors have had a partnership since 2012 and have been preparing this liqueur with their partner Marc Perrin.
According to Vogue magazine, Perrin commented that the new rosé wine is made from a portion of pressed grapes, which the longer they are in contact with the seeds and skins will acquire a darker tone.
It should be noted that this is not the first alcoholic drink that Pitt and Jolie have launched on the market. Eight years ago they launched their first fruity wine, the first 6,000 bottles of which were sold for US$136 each and more than 100,000 of these were sold.