Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Call Off Divorce: Adopting Child To Celebrate?

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Call Off Divorce: Adopting Child To Celebrate?

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have managed to miraculously rally and avoid what seemed like an imminent divorce. What better way to celebrate calling off your divorce than by having another child? Angelina Jolie is not pregnant, but according to In Touch she and her husband Brad Pitt are in the process of adopting a seventh child to add to their already ridiculously large family.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are well-known advocates for adoption, and it’s no secret that four of their children were adopted from other countries. The couple has reportedly decided it is time to add another child to the family, and are currently searching in Africa for the perfect fit. This time around the Jolie-Pitt Family wants to adopt a child around 10 years old, rather than a baby.

According to In Touch’s inside source, “They’re celebrating saving their marriage with the best present possible: a seventh child. Now that the divorce is off and they’re back on track, they feel adopting another child will strengthen their relationship even more.”

The insider goes on to say, “Brad and Angelina are putting the wheels in motion to adopt an older child from South Africa, Burundi or Ethiopia, where Zahara was born.” Apparently, Angie wants to use this adoption to help other parents looking in to adoption see that it is just as important to adopt older children, not just babies.

Hey, 10 year old need families too! Plus, the Jolie-Pitt kids are getting older and are a bit “rambunctious,” so it seems to make sense to adopt an older child that will adapt well to their wild brood.

It seems like there are always rumors floating around that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are adopting again. What do you guys think? Will the famous parents really add another child to their already large family? Is their marriage really out of the dark? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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