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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt News & Update: Irreplaceable Brad Pitt a Myth, Temporary Custody Agreement Reached

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There have been a lot of absurd Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt stories. However, one of the most ridiculous is a new tabloid report about how the “Maleficent” actress is afraid that she will never be able to replace the “Fight Club” star. On that note, it seems the estranged Hollywood power couple are not completely in bad terms. They were reportedly able to reach an agreement regarding their interim child custody agreement.

This latest tabloid gossip comes courtesy of HollywoodLife, Gossip Cop reports, which claimed to have an exclusive scoop with regards to the Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt situation. Specifically, the tabloid published an article about how the original “Tomb Raider” actress is afraid of not being able to replace her estranged husband.

What’s worse is that it isn’t about the Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt relationship or bond that the pair of superstars had. Rather, it was about sex and how the end of their relationship could mean the end of such a wonderful bedroom dynamic.

As is the case with other tabloid gossips, none of the things that were mentioned in the article could be proven or traced to a source that actually exists. It’s yet another attempt to cash in on the interest around the troubled Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt divorce proceedings.

Speaking of which, it would seem that the former couple has at least reached an agreement with regards to their children. In a report by PEOPLE, the publication claims that a source has revealed to it that the Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt child custody situation has been somewhat smoothed out.

Apparently, the couple has chosen to maintain the temporary agreement that they have right now until a more permanent one is achieved. As it stands, the Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt children situation includes the stipulation that the former should allow the latter to see their kids.

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