Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have been divorced for three years, but they are still being linked to each other because of their six children. A recent rumor claimed that the former couple’s kids are demanding for their own zoo.
A tabloid has claimed that Pitt and Jolie’s kids want their own animal kingdom and are also begging their parents to get on board with their idea. An unnamed source has said that all six children love animals, but their fondness toward them has reached another level.
The source also said that Pitt has agreed to install a huge aquarium that will house all kinds of fishes. Additionally, the actor is rumored to have tapped his staff to help him with the elaborate project. The unnamed source also said that Jolie is on board with the plan, but this is only her tactic to gain an upper hand with her kids.
“Brad sees this as a way to rebuild his relationship with his estranged kids, but Angie wants to do it to reaffirm her hold over the children,” the source said. However, Gossip Cop has confirmed that the rumor is fake.
The rumor-debunking site has reached out to Pitt’s spokesperson, who informed the publication that the story about the actor’s children wanting their own zoo is absurd. Pitt and Jolie have no plans to build their children their own zoo, and all six of them have never asked for it.
Gossip Cop also pointed out how the tabloid usually publishes bogus stories about Pitt and Jolie. Last year, rumors swirled that the “Maleficent” star was fleeing to France with her children amid her custody battle with Pitt. Over time, it has been confirmed that Jolie never moved to France. She is still living with her kids in Los Angeles.
In the same year, the tabloid also claimed that Jolie lost the custody battle and her children have decided to live with their dad. However, a rep for the actress has confirmed that negotiations are still ongoing, but Jolie has primary physical custody of Pax, Maddox, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne and Knox.
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