Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s divorce is still making headlines today even though the couple’s split happened three years ago. In fact, there are rumors that Jolie and Pitt are once again butting heads over their six children’s child support.

According to Harper’s Bazaar, Jolie is interested in moving to a different country with her children but she can’t do it at the moment because Pitt resides in Los Angeles. One of their agreements is for the “Ad Astra” star to be given time to hang out with his kids.

A tabloid shortly came up with a fabricated story about Jolie and Pitt’s children. An unnamed source said that the “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” star is not happy with her current setup with Pitt, and she’s planning to make him pay one day.

One of the things that the actress is planning to do is to ask hefty child support from her ex-husband. The source said that the child support will be so unreasonable, and it will be a reason for Pitt to finally give up on his attempts to build a relationship with his kids.

“Knowing Angie, she’ll get her lawyers to make this a primary focus of the divorce,” the source said. But according to the rumor-debunking site, Gossip Cop, the tabloid’s claims are incorrect.

Firstly, the award-winning actress told Harper’s Bazaar that she might consider moving abroad once her children are 18 years old. At present, only Jolie and Pitt’s adopted child, Maddox, is 18 years old.

Pax is 15 years old, while Zahara is 14 years old. Pitt and Jolie’s biological children, Shiloh, is 13 and twins Knox and Vivienne are only 11 years old.

The publication also said that it is unlikely for Jolie to extort Pitt over her child support demands. And the only way for the actress to actually ask her ex-husband for child support is if it is approved by the court. It is unlikely that a judge would allow Pitt to pay an unreasonable sum of money.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are pictured attending the WSJ Magazine Innovator Awards on Nov. 4, 2015, in New York City. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

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