Angelina Jolie Backtracks Her Comment After She's Warned to Stop Trashing Brad Pitt
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During her interview with 'Good Morning America', the 'Maleficent' actress says her estranged husband is a good parent after months of 'bad parenting' story flooded the press.

AceShowbiz - Angelina Jolie backtracks her comment on her highly-publicized divorce from Brad Pitt. In an interview with "Good Morning America", the "Maleficent" actress says the "Allied" actor is a good parent after months of "bad parenting" story flooded the press.

"Of course, of course," Angie replied when host George Stephanopolous asked if she still thought Brad was a good parent. "We will always be a family. Always," she added in the pre-taped interview, "We are focusing on the health of our family, and so we will be stronger when we come out of this because that's what we're determined to do as a family."

Rumor has it, Angie tried to say nice things about Brad because she was warned to stop trashing him. "Angie has been warned to stop trashing Brad," sources tell Naughty Gossip, "Remember he knows all her secrets and she needs to play nice. She went nuclear on him and that didn't work. Now her people are telling her to be nice."

In a Cambodian interview with BBC World News, which aired on Sunday, February 19, Angie got emotional as she admitted that it had been a "difficult" time for her family since her split from Brad. "I don't want to say very much about that, except to say it was a very difficult time," she explained, "And we are a family and we will always be a family, and we will get through this time and hopefully be a stronger family for it."

Brad was "disappointed" by Angie's interview as she acted like a victim. A source told HollywoodLife.com, "He doesn't see her as the victim in this whole drama. All Brad wants to do right now is get the divorce finalized and hash out a suitable custody agreement that gives him fair access to his kids."

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