Angelina Jolie Regrets Divorcing Brad Pitt; Finds It Hard To ‘Raise’ Kids Without Him

By Guneet Bhatia | Jan 12, 2017 01:31 AM EST

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt divorce news flooded the internet during the last quarter of 2016. While it may seem that everything has settled between both of them, a new report claims that the "Maleficent" actress is finding it hard to raise all her six kids - all alone.

Pitt and Jolie filed for a divorce in September last year. Since then, the ex-couple has been debating about who would get to keep the custody of their six children. Jolie won the custody of the children, however, a recent report published by OK! Magazine suggests that she is finding it hard to deal with all of them now.

An insider told the publication that 41-year-old Jolie never did realize that Pitt was a huge help when it comes to children. He used to prepare food for them, help break up fights and read to them. The publication even speculated that Jolie may be rethinking her decision to divorce Pitt.

Now that Jolie is left alone with the kids, she finds daily routine overwhelming. The insider further told the publication that for the same reason, she is under tremendous stress, remains anxious all the time, barely sleeps or eat.

Jolie and Pitt created a huge drama over their divorce. They fought publicly over allegations being made on each other and over the custody of their children. However, at one point of time, they did agree on maintaining the privacy of their children.

For the same reason, they both have decided to seal all documents related to their divorce and keep them far away from the public. Meanwhile, the custody of their children has not been decided upon yet. Pitt has filed for a joint custody of the children, while Jolie has always demanded for sole physical custody.

During the dirty divorce battle, Jolie accused Pitt of physically abusing one of their child during an air journey from France to Los Angeles. However, Hollywood Life reports that he was later cleared of all the charges by the FBI and the Department of Children and Family Services in Los Angeles.

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