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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's Relationship Is So Healthy Now That They're Spending Time at Each Other's Homes

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reported that , and it looks like they've progressed to the point where they can spend time at each other's houses without puling out their hair.

An source had the full scoop on what Brad and Angelina's relationship is like now, and claims they are working diligently to figure out what's best for their five children—Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne, and Knox. "Brad and Angelina have come a very long way and they're finally in a place where they both want to work together to raise their kids," the source said. "They have no plans to reconcile and any communication between them is regarding their children's needs and future."In fact, Brad and Angelina are living suuuper close to each other to make co-parenting a breeze.

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