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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt change the education style of Shiloh and her siblings

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Their love story was the focus of media attention for years and when they announced their divorce in 2016, it sent shockwaves around the globe.

The sadness the split caused often focused on the fate of their six children – who would they live with and how would they cope with this seismic shift in their daily lives.  Angelina Jolie  and  Brad Pitt  were given shared custody of Knox, Vivienne, Pax, Shiloh, Maddox and Zahara, but it’s only now been revealed how their education is going to pan out.

Brad Pitt’s kids reunite with big brother Maddox after coronavirus cuts college short According to Us Weekly, Brad has been keen that the children undertake traditional schooling and, according to a source, it’s also something “the children’s

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