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Deadbeat Dad? Brad Pitt Spends Father’s Day Alone as Kids Prefer Angelina

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On the 13th, it was reported that “Pitt’s six children will spend Father’s Day with their mother, Angelina Jolie.”

Pitt has recently been completely neglected by his children. He has six biological and adopted children with Jolie: Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and twins Knox and Vivienne, all of whom have turned their backs on their father.

As soon as Shiloh became an adult last month, she hired a lawyer to apply for a name change to remove her father’s last name from her name. In the United States, name changes are freely permitted unless under special circumstances. If the court approves, her name will be Shiloh Jolie.

Pitt is reported to be greatly saddened by the fact that his biological daughter applied for a name change.

Moreover, his youngest daughter, Vivienne, also listed her name as Vivienne Jolie on the pamphlet of the musical, Outsider, which her mother helped produce. Zahara, their eldest adopted daughter, also dropped Pitt in her name upon entering college last year.

Maddox also removed Pitt from his name. Pax has previously directed harsh profanity toward Pitt via social media.

Meanwhile, Pitt is currently living with Ines De Ramon (34), a vice president of a jewelry brand.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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