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Brad Pitt to attend <em>Allied</em> premiere

Los Angeles - Brad Pitt will walk the red carpet for his new film 'Allied'.

It had been reported the 52-year-old actor had pulled out of all press commitments for the movie following his bitter split with Angelina Jolie but he's decided he'll make an appearance at the main event to take place on 23 November.

A source told Page Six: "He is maintaining multiple commitments for the film. He doesn't usually do much press anyway."

The star portrays the lead role Max Vatan in the forthcoming romantic thriller and rumours swirled that he had an affair with his co-star Marion Cotillard, who later denied the claims and revealed she is pregnant with her second child with partner Guillaume Canet. (Read more here)

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And the news comes following a statement released by Brad and Angelina which revealed she will retain full custody of their six children Maddox, 15, Pax, 12, Zahara, 11, Shiloh, 10, and eight-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.

Brad has reportedly seen the kids just twice since the split and asked for joint custody on Friday however, sources reportedly told TMZ that "until he gets his shit together" Angelina wants Brad to have "monitored visitation."

The estranged couple got married last year but Angelina filed for divorce after Brad was allegedly "verbally abusive" and "physical" towards their son Maddox while under the influence of alcohol during a flight on 14 September.

However, it was later reported that Maddox suffered no injuries and some witnesses on the jet say Brad's contact with the boy was '"inadvertent".



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