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An explosive new Brangelina documentary is set for release

The secrets behind Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's divorce will soon be uncovered
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie

The couple got tattoos meant to 'symbolically bind them as husband and wife' in February last year.

According to the The Sun, the demise of Hollywood’s former golden couple will be pulled apart by best selling novelist Ian Halperin in his new documentary titled, Broken: The Incredible Story of Brangelina.

Ian, an investigative journalist, is the man behind such iconic titles as, Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson and Kardashian Dynasty.

The 52-year-old has promised to reveal the intimate details behind Brangelina’s highly-publicised divorce and has kicked off the exposé by claiming that Brad Pitt, 53, and Angelina Jolie, 41, were separated for more than a year before their split made headlines back in September 2016.

Speaking with The Sun, about the project a source said: “This is the definitive film about Brangelina and a lot of secrets are going to come out.”

“Ian has covered every cough and spit of their relationship and will reveal the real reasons behind Angelina filing for divorce.”

“The biggest shock will be his claim that the couple were apart for more than a year prior to their breakup.”

“He and his team have also managed to acquire some never-before-seen footage and interviews with both Brad and Angelina.”

Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie shattered the world’s perception of true love when they announced their split after 12 years together.

“Lately the pair have been trying to put on a united front and keep their divorce discussions quiet.”

The source added: “This is the last thing they need.”

Ian has also previously written a book on the estranged pair, similarly titled, Brangelina: The Untold Story of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

The book, which was released in 2009, tracked the untold story of Brangelina’s epic love story and eerily predicted that the pair would split up seven years later.

Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie

Brad and Angie are yet to comment on the news of the upcoming doco.

The film’s right have been picked up by Content Media Corporation and it’s expected that the doco will be screened on TV around the world soon.

The question on everyone’s lips is whether or not the film will expose just what happen between Brad and his son, Maddox.

Angelina reportedly filed for divorce following a fight between Brad and their eldest child Maddox, while the family was aboard a private jet. Several reports have indicated that Brad was “verbally abusive” and became “physical” with the 15-year-old as the altercation slowly spiralled out of control.

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In November, the Academy Award-winning actress released a statement confirming that her six children with Brad – Maddox, 15, Pax, 13, Zahara, 11, Shiloh, 10, and 8-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne – would continue to live with her while Brad would only be granted “therapeutic visits.”

“We can confirm that childcare professionals have encouraged a legal agreement accepted and signed by both sides over a week ago.”

“In accordance with this agreement, the six children will stay in their mother’s custody, and the children will continue therapeutic visits with their father. This has been determined by childcare professionals to be in the children’s best interest,” her rep told People.

The mother-of-six filed filled to end their marriage in September 2016.The mother-of-six filed filled to end their marriage in September 2016.

The mother-of-six filed filled to end their marriage in September 2016.

The statement continued: “We are not in a position to discuss the details. We hope now that it is clear that the events which led to the dissolution filing involved minor children and their wellbeing, there will be understanding of the sensitivity of the family situation.”

“We believe that all sides are committed to healing the family and ask for your consideration during this difficult time.”

According to the New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, therapeutic visits “are designed to help parents who cannot have unsupervised access to their children due to a history of child physical or sexual abuse, domestic violence, substance abuse, or mental illness.”

However, insiders have been quick to speculate that this set-up mightn’t be permanent.

This story originally appeared on Woman’s Day Australia

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