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Shiloh and Pax prefer Brad Pitt over mom Angelina Jolie; DCFS continues investigation against Pitt
Angelina Jolie might have the custody of all the six children but two of them do not want to stay with her anymore. Pax and Shiloh want to live with dad Brad Pitt and are begging the actress to allow them to go to him. Sadly, the DCFS investigation is in full swing and the team is looking into the allegations of child abuse against the actor.
The separation of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt seems to have started taking a toll on their children as Pax and Shiloh have expressed a desire to live with their dad, reports Inquistr. The two have also begged her to let them go. They are longing for their father and want to live with him in their Los Angeles-area

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