12 years together and two years of marriage.
Jolie has filed legal papers citing "irreconcilable
differences", applying for physical custody of
their six children.
A legal representative for the actress confirmed
she filed papers to dissolve the marriage,
claiming she had done so for the "health of the
family". "She will not be commenting, and asks
that the family be given its privacy at this time,"
attorney Robert Offer added in a statement.
In a statement to People magazine, Pitt said he
was "saddened" by the decision. “I am very
was "saddened" by the decision. “I am very
saddened by this, but what matters most now is the well-being of our kids," he said.
“I kindly ask the press to give them the space
they deserve during this challenging time.”
The couple have been together since 2005. They
married in 2014 and have six children: Maddox,
Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and twins Knox and
Vivienne.
They are together worth an estimated £308
million and are said to own a number of
properties around the world including the
sprawling Chateau Miraval in the south of
France, an estate in Hollywood and a home in
Santa Barbara worth an estimated $5 million
(£3.8 million).
they deserve during this challenging time.”
The couple have been together since 2005. They
married in 2014 and have six children: Maddox,
Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and twins Knox and
Vivienne.
They are together worth an estimated £308
million and are said to own a number of
properties around the world including the
sprawling Chateau Miraval in the south of
France, an estate in Hollywood and a home in
Santa Barbara worth an estimated $5 million
(£3.8 million).
Actor Jon Voight, Jolie's estranged father, told
Inside Edition: "It’s a sad thing. Say a little
prayer. I am concerned for Angie and the
children and hopefully I will be seeing them very
soon."
George Clooney, who is a friend of the couple,
said he was "very sorry" to hear of the split.
The Hollywood star had apparently not heard the
news when he was asked about it at Tuesday's
Leaders Summit for Refugees at the United
Nations General Assembly in New York.
"What happened?" Clooney asked, before being
informed by the reporter: "I didn't know that.
Wow. I feel very sorry then."
Inside Edition: "It’s a sad thing. Say a little
prayer. I am concerned for Angie and the
children and hopefully I will be seeing them very
soon."
George Clooney, who is a friend of the couple,
said he was "very sorry" to hear of the split.
The Hollywood star had apparently not heard the
news when he was asked about it at Tuesday's
Leaders Summit for Refugees at the United
Nations General Assembly in New York.
"What happened?" Clooney asked, before being
informed by the reporter: "I didn't know that.
Wow. I feel very sorry then."
He added: "That's a sad story and unfortunate
for a family. It's an unfortunate story about a
family. I feel very sorry to hear that."
for a family. It's an unfortunate story about a
family. I feel very sorry to hear that."
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