Angelina Jolie NOT Calling Off Brad Pitt Divorce Amid Custody Battle, Despite Report
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- Published on Sunday, 08 July 2018 12:31
- Written by Gossip Cop
Angelina Jolie is not calling off her divorce from Brad Pitt amid their custody battle, despite a false tabloid report. Gossip Cop can debunk the claim. The story is completely fabricated.Last month, a judge established a new custody arrangement in which Pitt would get to spend significantly more time with his children over the summer. The judge even indicated that Jolie could be in danger of losing custody if she didn’t follow the court’s order. Now, according to the Globe, the actress believes the only way to keep full custody of her kids is to reunite with her estranged husband.An alleged insider tells the magazine that Jolie was “blindsided” by the idea that Pitt could take the kids from her because she believed “there was no question she’d end up with full custody.” The unreliable outlet further contends that the actress has decided to stop the divorce proceedings as a result, but it’s only a ploy to ensure she doesn’t lose her kids. “She’s doing her best to mend her fractured relationship with Brad and become a family again,” adds the outlet’s supposed source.None of this is accurate. For starters, Jolie is following the visitation schedule set up by the judge and allowing the kids to split time between her and Pitt. There’s no reason to believe the actress would defy a court order, so she doesn’t have to call of her divorce in order to keep the children, who all currently live with her in London as she films Maleficent 2. As for the suggestion the actress is in such a state of panic that she’s willing to stay in a fractured marriage, People recently reported that Jolie is “doing great” and staying positive amid the custody battle.
It should be noted, the Globe also wrongly reported in early June that Pitt and Jolie were calling off their divorce, but it was for a different reason back then. At the time, the untrustworthy outlet said the two “mended fences in a sizzling reunion between the sheets.” Less than two weeks after the story was published, the exes’ new custody agreement was put in place. Had the two actually been back together, there wouldn’t still be a judge presiding over their case.Also, this latest article makes no mention of Pitt and Jolie having supposedly reconciled in early June. Instead, the tabloid maintains that the actress only decided to call off her divorce following the judge’s most recent ruling. The publication can’t keep its stories straight and is simply coming up with new angles as it goes along.
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Angelina Jolie takes kids to see Wicked in London... during break from filming Maleficent 2
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- Published on Wednesday, 04 July 2018 17:28
- Written by Daily Mail
Angelina Jolie took a break from her busy filming schedule to enjoy a little family time.Over the weekend, the 43-year old actress took her six children to see the hit musical Wicked in London's West End.Some Wicked cast members took to social media to gush about the appearance, with actress Claudio Kariuki tweeting: 'Angelina Jolie in watching @WickedUK for the 3rd time tonight, casual.' According to People the movie-star mom looked happy and relaxed during her night out on London Town with kids Maddox, 16, Pax, 14, Zahara, 13, Shiloh, 12 and nine-year old twin Vivienne and Knox.The Jolie-Pitt clan were also spotted out shopping at a department store earlier in the day.Angelina and the kids have been living full-time in London while she films the sequel to the 2014 hit Disney movie Maleficent.Co-star Elle Fanning shared a photo on her Instagram in late May showing her with Angelina in the background wearing part of her Maleficent costume with the caption: 'It's bring you mom to work day on the #Maleficent2 set!!!!' Elle is reprising her role as Princess Aurora, while Michelle Pfeiffer plays Queen Ingrith in the sequel.Angelina's weekend with the kids comes about a week after her ex-husband Brad Pitt flew across the pond to spend time with his children.In June, a judge presiding over their divorce case set new scheduling details for the actor to spend more time with five of his six kids. Maddox isn't included in the arrangement because he is old enough to decide on his own how much time he wants to spend with his father.According to court papers obtained by People, the Academy Award-winning actress could lose full custody of the kids if she doesn't abide to the visiting terms.The former couple both live in Los Angeles when they are not filming on location.
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source : Daily mail
Angelina Jolie Gets Emotional at London War Memorial in Behind-the-Scenes Photos from Her Royal Event
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- Published on Wednesday, 04 July 2018 17:26
- Written by Harper's Bazaar
In exclusive photos obtained by BAZAAR.com, Jolie honors American veterans during her visit to St. Paul's Cathedral.Angelina Jolie visited St. Paul's Cathedral in London Thursday to attend a ceremony for the 200th anniversary of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, an award which recognizes the work of service officers or diplomats in a foreign country.While at the Anglican church, the actress and activist made her way to the American Memorial Chapel, which honors 28,000 American soldiers who were stationed in the U.K. during World War II and lost their lives. In exclusive photos obtained by BAZAAR.com, Jolie looks moved as she looks through the names of the deceased veterans inside the chapel.Jolie places her hand over her heart while reading the 500-page, leather-bound book that contains the inscription, "Defending freedom from the fierce assault of tyranny they shared the honor and the sacrifice. Though they died before the dawn of victory their names and deed will long be remembered where ever free men live.” The chapel in St. Paul's contains many references to the U.S. The three stained-glass windows contain the state symbols of every American state, the wood carvings contain the birds, plants and flowers of America, and in one panel are a space rocket and stars — a nod to the American space program.Jolie has been a fierce supporter of American soldiers and veterans. In 2014, the actress donated an undisclosed sum of money to The Independent’s Christmas campaign for homeless veterans, according to the publication.That year, Jolie was also named an honorary dame by Queen Elizabeth II, which allows her to attend royal events such as the St. Paul's ceremony. The Queen was expected to officiate Thursday's ceremony but, according to royal reporters, canceled because she was feeling unwell.
source : Harper's Bazaar
Hollywood royalty steps in for the Queen: Angelina Jolie is centre of attention at dedication service at St Paul’s Cathedral after Her Majesty is forced to pull out through illness
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- Published on Thursday, 28 June 2018 16:53
- Written by Daily Mail
Angelina Jolie dazzled as she attended the Service of Commemoration and Dedication to mark the 200th anniversary of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George at St Paul's Cathedral in London on Thursday.The Maleficent star, 43, looked effortlessly chic in an ivory cowl-neck gown, as she became the star attraction of the service, after the Queen was forced to bow out due to reportedly contracting a summer cold.The brunette beauty proudly sported the sash badge of the order - a dazzling brooch coming in a silver-gilt and enamel - while she slipped on silk gloves to perfect her elegant ensemble for the dazzling bash.Adding a jaunty edge to her ensemble, she donned a beautiful ivory hat topped with a ribbon and wore her brunette locks swept up into a chignon. The Girl, Interrupted star accentuated her pretty features with smoky shadow and fluttery lashes, while her famous pout was slicked in a rose gloss. The star joined the congregation for the service and quickly became the star of the show following Her Majesty's withdrawal, with guests flocking around Angelina. The beauty was also seen sharing a special moment with her young fans, when a group of children gathered round to shake her hand and chat with the actress. The Order recognises service in a foreign country or in relation to foreign or Commonwealth affairs, such as the work of foreign service officers and diplomats. The Order consists of the Sovereign, Grand Master (Duke of Kent), 125 Knights and Dames Grand Cross, 375 Knights and Dames Commander and 1,750 Companions.The Badge of the Order depicts St George fighting the dragon on one side, and the archangel St Michael trampling Satan on the other. Angelina was invited as a recipient of an honour from the Order. She was awarded an honorary damehood in 2014 for services to UK foreign policy and her extensive work on the campaign to end sexual violence in warzones. It is granted by the Queen on the Prime Minister's advice.
The cathedral is the home of the Chapel of the Order of St Michael and St George, formally dedicated in 1906. The Queen was forced to cancel her appearance at the service because she is said to be suffering from a summer cold.A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: 'The Queen is feeling under the weather today and has decided not to attend this morning's service at St Paul's Cathedral marking the 200th anniversary of the Order of St Michael and St George.'She added: 'Her Majesty will be represented by The Duke of Kent as Grand Master of the Order.'No doctor has been called and the 92-year-old Queen is expected to travel from Buckingham Palace in the capital to Windsor Castle in Berkshire this afternoon for the weekend as planned. Her programme of events in Scotland next week is also still due to take place. Angelina was previously in a relationship with actor Brad Pitt, 52; they were married in August 2014 but began a relationship in 2005. The duo, who split in September 2016, have six children, Maddox, 16, Pax, 14, Zahara, 13, Shiloh, 12, and twins Vivienne and Knox, nine.She has been in London shooting Maleficent 2 with Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer. It was reported earlier this month, she wanted to make it a family affair by casting daughter Shiloh and son Knox in the Disney sequel that sees her playing the villain again. Her daughter Vivienne appeared in the first film, which came out in 2014. It's been alleged that the beauty's estranged husband refused to allow the two children to participate in what has been an ugly and ongoing custody spat stemming from her 2016 divorce filing, according to UsWeekly.
The insider revealed: 'He refuses to sign off her plan to include Shiloh and Knox in Maleficent 2. The kids are being used as pawns.'The source also said that the children were supposed to be in London with Angie for two weeks then go back to LA with Brad, but she then changed the plans. The magazine did not explain why she changed the plans but did have a Pitt source argue it was not fair. Pitt has been seen in London near her filming location.And then the publication added some very specific custody agreement details. The Ocean's 11 star has been allowed to 'host' one or two of the kids at a time in four hour intervals with a therapist present, the magazine claimed, from June 8 to June 17.And from June 27 until July 1, he may see the kids for 10 hours a day also with a therapist, it was claimed. Then from July 8 to July 14, Brad will spend 'four consecutive days' with the kids with a therapist present, it was alleged.From July 12 to July 29, he will return to California and he will have custody of the kids, it was reported.The source also said that Brad and Angelina do not talk to each other at all. 'They are not on good terms and are less than civil,' it was added. Their custody agreement is temporary and they will head back to court on August 13 to iron out firmer plans.
source : Daily mail
Angelina Jolie criticises Donald Trump's 'zero-tolerance' immigration policy, urges support for refugees
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- Published on Monday, 25 June 2018 10:42
- Written by First post
Actor-activist Angelina Jolie has urged the world community to unite to fight against the global refugee crisis that has rendered millions of people homeless and vulnerable.The 43-year-old actor, who serves as Special Envoy to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, in a special essay for The Economist, wrote that the humanitarian support for refugees is chronically underfunded."The number of refugees worldwide has climbed for six consecutive years. Some 68 million people are now displaced by violence and persecution-equal to a fifth of the population of America, nearly half that of Russia, and more than the entire population of the United Kingdom," Jolie wrote on the World Refugee Day on Wednesday.The "Maleficent" star condemned nations fighting back against helping the millions of refugees around the world amid the criticism of US President Donald Trump's new "zero-tolerance policy" against illegal immigrants that has resulted in the separation of over 2,500 children from their parents at the US border to Mexico, since its implementation in April.Trump rolled back the policy on Wednesday after major backlash from around the world.Jolie said there was a need for people and nations to work together to prevent and resolve conflicts."It is not surprising that there is deep public concern, not because people are heartless, but because this is not a sustainable situation. But the answer is not countries adopting harsh unilateral measures that target refugees, and run counter to our values and our responsibilities. That will only inflame the problem,"said Jolie.She further added,"Instead, we must find ways to lower the number of displaced people worldwide, by preventing and solving the conflicts that drive them from their homes. We must try to rally people and nations to act together based on common interests and universal aspirations for security, dignity and equality: understanding that this does not come at the expense of our safety and economic well-being at home, but is an essential requirement when facing problems of international dimensions."The actor-director said refugees are at their most vulnerable and they deserve protection."We live in divisive times. But history also shows our ability to unite, overcome a global crisis, and renew our sense of purpose and community with other nations. That is the greatest strength of an open society. We should not leave the debate to those who would exploit public anxiety for political advantage. We are being tested today and our response will be the measure of our humanity." "A refugee is a man, woman or child at their most vulnerable: forced from their home, living without the protection of their state, and in many cases without the bare means of survival. It is the human condition that tests our belief that all human beings have equal rights and deserve protection," she wrote.
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