Bombshell Split! Angelina Jolie Files For DIVORCE From Brad Pitt — Hollywood In Shock
Sept. 20 2016, Updated 2:38 p.m. ET
Say it ain't so! Angelina Jolie has filed for divorce from husband Brad Pitt, citing irreconcilable differences, RadarOnline.com has learned.
According to reports, the 41-year-old is seeking full physical custody over the couple's six children — which would leave Pitt, 52, with visitation rights.
Sources close to Pitt and Jolie say the split comes after the actress strongly disagreed with her husband's parenting style, claiming she was "extremely upset with his methods."
Jolie, who listed the date of separation as September 15, is not seeking spousal support.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, the couple first got together in 2005, after starring in Mr. & Mrs. Smith together. The controversial relationship closely followed Pitt's high-profile split from then-wife, Jennifer Aniston.
Despite their long-term partnership, which included several children together, the couple didn't marry until 2014.
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Of course, RadarOnline.com has suspected trouble for some time.
As reported in June, insiders say that behind closed doors the pair spent a lot of time fighting over money and "overspending."
For a while, the excitement of getting married masked their troubles,” an insider told OK! Magazine, “but lately, they’ve been having explosive fights. Neither of them is sure that they can or should, hang on anymore.
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