New reports are surfacing on the Internet as to the real reason for Brangelina's divorce. The latest one involves what they call the British "witches," Baroness Arminka Helic and former William Hague adviser Chloe Dalton. What could they have done to Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's marriage?
Arminka Helic & Chloe Dalton
A report from The Sun claims that Baroness Arminka Helic and Chloe Dalton played a big part in the failed marriage of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. Arminka and Dalton -- considered as the two witches - are the personal advisers of the "Girl, Interrupted" star. Insiders close to the couple revealed that the wicked advisers fuelled the war between Jolie and Pitt last year.
During the final year of their marriage, Brad has grown angry towards the dubious relationship between the two advisers and his ex-wife. An insider reveal that the "Moneyball" actor has no more private moments with Jolie as the two advisers were always around all the time. He could also see the influence they wield over Jolie.
When Angelina Jolie won the Kids Choice Awards 2015 for best villain as Maleficent. pic.twitter.com/cMuFAdaGGT
— Angelina Jolie (@joliestweet) December 10, 2016
Furthermore, they say that advisers have been asking Jolie to spend more time away from Pitt during the last year of their marriage. In fact, they've already asked her to spend time with their own family in Bosnia. They were so close that they co-founded a charity with Jolie in 2015. More so, the two advisers were deemed as legitimate representatives of Angie on every level.
Brad Pitt Fighting For Custody
Jolie is currently in bottle-neck with her ex-husband to get full custody of their six kids. The ex-couple has come to a temporary agreement, granting the "Fight Club" star therapeutic visitation
Page Six reported that a judge refused Pitt's request for an emergency hearing to finalize details about the custody dispute with Jolie. The next hearing is set on January 17. Right now, friends of Pitt said that he remains hopeful that he will have shared custody of his children in time.