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Angelina Jolie had apparently dug her ex Brad Pitt amid rumors that an affair is blossoming with Jennifer Aniston once again.
Brad and Jen have seen their relationship grow by leaps and bounds in recent months, and the couple got excited at the SAG Awards in February.
Despite the fact that there is no real evidence to confirm this, various media outlets have reported that Brad and Jen have been isolating together, but it has been enough for Angelina to point out that honesty is one of the best attributes a father can have.
The 44-year-old malefic actress was talking to Hello magazine about her children’s education with Brad, when she apparently had a malicious dig in her 56-year-old ex-husband.
Angelina has been supporting her six children with her during the coronavirus blockade with some American media outlets reporting that this could be due to her reconciliation with Jennifer.
Angelina was giving a motivational talk about homeschooling when she got into her thoughts on how Brad should behave.
She said: “We are all locked up, we are fine … Well, the two things that affect children the most from my point of view are, of course, education and the challenges of education.”
Angelina continued talking about the expectations that her parents should have and it was there that she said that Brad should be “honest” with his children.
She said: “It is wonderful to discover that your children do not want to be perfect. They just want you honest. And doing the best you can.
In fact, the more space they have to be fine where you are weak, the stronger they will become. They love you. They want to help you.
“So in the end, it’s the team you build. And in a way, they’re raising you, too. You guys grow up together.”
Angelina is also reported to be planning to make a documentary about her time with Brad, after spending 11 years with the Hollywood legend.
The documentary is supposed to reveal what happened behind the scenes in their marriage, including the bean spill in their love life.
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