Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie Fought About Lack of Sex, Adopting More Kids Before Divorce?

At this point, the media has crafted a narrative around the Angelina Jolie-Brad Pitt divorce that’s been widely accepted by most fans and gossip hounds.


The story goes:


An incident took place aboard a private jet that caused Brad to get investigated for child abuse and Jolie to take the kids and move out on him the following day.



Based on statements from witnesses and the fact that Brad is being investigated by the FBI in connection with the allegations against him, there’s almost certainly some truth to those rumors.


But while the altercation between Brad and 15-year-old son Maddox may have been the final straw, it’s certainly possible – and even probable – that several other factors also played into Jolie’s decision to call it quits.


Now, we may have some insight into what those factors were.


According to the new issue of Life & Style, Brad and Angie were attending couples therapy in the months leading up to their split.



The tabloid claims to have spoken to a source close to the therapist, who claims that there were two main issues that seemed to be driving a wedge between Brad and Angie:


One was that they were mired in what the insider described as a “sexless marriage.”


The other was that Jolie was reportedly intent on adopting a seventh child, an idea that Brad was less than thrilled about.


“Brad suddenly felt disenchanted with [Angelina]’s plans of having one, big and multi-cultural family,” says the source.


“This simply made the family chaotic and unorganized and Pitt cannot handle them anymore. And with the instability of the family, Brad suffered from [a] mental breakdown.”



We’re not sure we see the connection between the multi-cultural nature of his family and Brad’s supposed breakdown, but the next part makes a bit more sense:


It seems Brad felt that Angie was more concerned with turning the family into a living advertisement for the joys of adopting older kids than with, ya know … actually raising said kids.


“According to Angie, everybody seems to want to adopt babies when there are so many other wonderful, worthy and deserving older children out there,” the insider claims.


A worthy cause, to be sure, but if Brad felt his kids weren’t getting the proper care because of Angie’s “#AdoptTheWorld” initiative, then he was right to complain.



That said, if there’s even a kernel of truth to the allegations that Brad got physical during a fight with one of his kids, then all of his complaints are invalid and Angie is right to fight for sole physical custody.


We’re just saying whatever happened aboard that plane might not tell the entire story.


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Filippo Corsini Dead: Italian Prince Killed in Freak Accident

Filippo Corsini, an Italian Prince, was killed in London after a freak cycling accident that dragged him through 30 yards of intersection after being caught under the wheel of a large truck. 


The Evening Standard reported that Corsini succumbed to his injuries 30 minutes after being taken to the hospital. 



He was originally on his way to Regent’s College in London, where he studied international business. 


Corsini hailed from a noble family in Florence, Italy, and died from “catastrophic injuries.” 


The Standard reported that his family is one of the oldest in Florentine history, dating all the way back to the Middle Ages. 


Corsini was also an avid equestrian, and left behind his horse, Bella, in addition to his surviving family. 


Some of the condolences on his Facebook account included, “With your smile, with the laughter you gave us and the great undertakings you accomplished with your beloved Claretta Bella, we will never forget you. Bye, Prince. RIP.”



Another wrote, “I cannot believe it, he was a wonderful boy. I think about his mother Clotilde, his grandfather Paolo and all the other relatives whom I don’t know. I hug them all, with huge sadness.”


Corsini, just 21 years old, wasn’t a slacker, like most students his age. 


A fellow Regent’s alumnus was interviewed, and recalled that Corsini was a hard worker despite his aristocratic background.


“He was a good guy,” the friend said.


“I sat next to him in class and I’d see him rushing in with his bags every day.”


“He was a very nice guy, very hard working,” he revealed.


“He was studying global management. Everyone was shocked when we got the message last night.”


The 42-year-old driver is currently being investigated over suspicion of causing “death by careless driving.”


The unnamed driver was bailed till December, and is still under investigation. 



RIP, Philippo.  


And may London regulate their unsafe streets, making them more safe to navigate for both cyclists and pedestrians.


The cyclist/pedestrian death rate in London has skyrocketed over the years, and sad as it is to say, Philippo was the second student to be killed in a week’s time after being hit by a truck.



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Filippo Corsini Dead: Italian Prince Killed in Freak Accident

Filippo Corsini, an Italian Prince, was killed in London after a freak cycling accident that dragged him through 30 yards of intersection after being caught under the wheel of a large truck. 


The Evening Standard reported that Corsini succumbed to his injuries 30 minutes after being taken to the hospital. 



He was originally on his way to Regent’s College in London, where he studied international business. 


Corsini hailed from a noble family in Florence, Italy, and died from “catastrophic injuries.” 


The Standard reported that his family is one of the oldest in Florentine history, dating all the way back to the Middle Ages. 


Corsini was also an avid equestrian, and left behind his horse, Bella, in addition to his surviving family. 


Some of the condolences on his Facebook account included, “With your smile, with the laughter you gave us and the great undertakings you accomplished with your beloved Claretta Bella, we will never forget you. Bye, Prince. RIP.”



Another wrote, “I cannot believe it, he was a wonderful boy. I think about his mother Clotilde, his grandfather Paolo and all the other relatives whom I don’t know. I hug them all, with huge sadness.”


Corsini, just 21 years old, wasn’t a slacker, like most students his age. 


A fellow Regent’s alumnus was interviewed, and recalled that Corsini was a hard worker despite his aristocratic background.


“He was a good guy,” the friend said.


“I sat next to him in class and I’d see him rushing in with his bags every day.”


“He was a very nice guy, very hard working,” he revealed.


“He was studying global management. Everyone was shocked when we got the message last night.”


The 42-year-old driver is currently being investigated over suspicion of causing “death by careless driving.”


The unnamed driver was bailed till December, and is still under investigation. 



RIP, Philippo.  


And may London regulate their unsafe streets, making them more safe to navigate for both cyclists and pedestrians.


The cyclist/pedestrian death rate in London has skyrocketed over the years, and sad as it is to say, Philippo was the second student to be killed in a week’s time after being hit by a truck.



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