Brad Pitt is finally getting to spend more time with all his six children that he shares with ex-wife Angelina Jolie.
If there is one thing that Pitt regrets with his very public divorce with Jolie, it is losing his six children—Maddox, 18, Pax 16, Zahara, 15, Shiloh, 14, and 11-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.
His relationship with Jolie has also gotten better as they have worked out rules for custody that will have Pitt spending time with his children "every few days."
According to an article on Who's upcoming June 15, 2020 issue, after divorcing from Jolie in the later part of 2016, Pitt has worked hard to prove that he can be a better father to his six children.
The article further said that for the 56-year-old, his children are the most important for him, they are his priority.
And, he got the chance to show his children how much they mean to him when he organized a pizza party for Shiloh's 14th birthday in his mansion in Los Angeles. Not only were Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox and Vivienne were there, Who also reported that Maddox was there, which means the two have finally mended things between them.
After the couple announced their break-up in 2016, Pitt got into trouble after he was accused of having physically abused his eldest son, Maddox.
The divorce process also revealed that Pitt's drinking problem was the main reason that caused his break-up with Jolie. And, it was also thought to be the reason why he had a falling out with Maddox.
In the four years that he has been away from his family, Pitt also worked on his sobriety. And, it paid off as he now can spend more time with his children.
Pitt is putting his family first above everything. He did not even attend the BAFTA Awards in London early this year where he won as best supporting actor opting to stay with daughters Zahara and Shiloh who were recovering from surgery.


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