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Angelina Jolie “calls-off” divorce with Brad Pitt

The decision to divorce is never easy, and it could be one of life’s most challenging experiences not only for adults but also for their children. Can hard work, counseling, and therapy stop couples from throwing in the towel?

After their much publicized divorce announcement in 2016, Hollywood power couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt reportedly decided to put their separation “on hold”, an insider told New York entertainment magazine Us Weekly.

“They haven’t done anything to move it forward in several months and no one thinks they are ever going to,” the insider said.

Another source close the couple told E! News confirmed that the A-listers are taking into consideration a lot of things that has changed since last year, citing Pitt’s decision to remain sober and go to therapy.

“It’s true that the divorce is not moving forward right now. They are taking a breather and seeing what happens. They don’t take divorce lightly and want to make sure they are doing the right thing,” the insider explains to E! News.

Jolie filed for divorce last year citing “irreconcilable differences” with the actor after he allegedly had a violent altercation with their son Maddox.

Since then, Jolie has been granted custody of their six children – Maddox, 15, Pax, 13, Zahara, 12, Shiloh, 11, and nine-year old twins Vivienne and Knox, allowing Pitt visitation rights.

The stars, who have been married for two years and partners for 12 years, have yet to respond to these reconciliation reports.

Pitt and Jolie met as co-stars in the 2005 film Mr. and Mrs. Smith when Pitt was still married to actress Jennifer Aniston.

Photo credit: bradpittofficial, Instagram

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