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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt Divorce: ‘Maleficent’ Star Allegedly Followed Jennifer Garner’s Advice and Made Peace With Ex-Husband

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Angelina Jolie allegedly patched things up with Brad Pitt after getting some advice from Jennifer Garner. It was claimed that Ben Affleck’s ex offered many tips to the “Maleficent” actress and they are mostly on how to remain good friends with her ex-husband.

According to Star magazine, Angelina Jolie followed Jennifer Garner’s advice about going on trips with Brad Pitt and their kids and it had great results. It was added that the “Peppermint” actress also helped Angelina with other issues like moving on from her ex-husband and how to deal with the aftermath of the separation.

However, Gossip Cop stated that this story has been fabricated. This means that this a made-up report that has been proven false already.

The publication pointed out that the write-up was published exactly one year ago and many can attest that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt never went on an outing with their kids since their split. While it is true that Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck managed to stay on good terms and they still go out as a family, the former telling Jolie to do the same is false.

In fact, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt had a tumultuous relationship after their break up. The public even witnessed their messy child custody battle a few months back so it is clear that the couple never made peace after their separation two years ago.

Fortunately, things have gotten better this time and it was reported that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt already reached an amicable agreement with regards to the custody of their children. It was said that the actor can be considered as the winner since he was granted the 50 percent custody that he has been seeking for since day 1. While Angelina reportedly did not fully like the result, it was said that the actress is happy that the case is over so they can now focus on their kids.

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