Brangelina Kids: Daughters Aren't Blaming Maddox and Pax For Keeping Dad Brad Pitt Away [VIDEO]
The Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt custody battle has got really ugly, with various issues being hurled across mediascape, causing tensions among the children.
One media source, InTouch, had said that Maddox and Pax did not want to see Brad Pitt, which is why "some of the girls are accusing their older brothers of being responsible for their not seeing Brad either."
Moreover, even the family therapist has not liked negotiations so far and wants to quit. She too felt put off that her name had been revealed in Angelina's court filing, while the "integrity of the kids' treatment had been compromised."
But the entire list of negotiations has been completely dismissed by Gossip Cop. This website alleges that only the counseling team can decide whether each child is ready to see the father or not. Hence, if the sons are not prepared to get back with their father, it will never affect the sisters.
The Brangelina couple has not arrived at any custody agreement. Although the Allied actor charged Angelina with leaking sensitive details of the negotiations, claiming that she has "no self-regulating mechanism," Angelina has dug her heels in and refuses to relent.
Meanwhile, Brad Pitt's legal representatives have drafted a proposal asking that his documents should be sealed, although his request was earlier shot down. Although he had not seen his children on his 53rd birthday, Hollywood Life claims that he had only a "quiet dinner" with some friends.
He is putting in all efforts to keep a low profile and wants to stay out of the spotlight till his problems are solved. He was never interested in staking out hot restaurants, but wanted to keep doing whatever he could to realise his proposals, rather than just date or party.
Right now, Brad Pitt just wants to rebuild his relationship with his children, not try to hit the public eye. It has been reported that his daughters definitely want to see him and do not blame their brothers for anything.
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