After years of a bitter rift between Brad Pitt and his adopted son Maddox, sources say the actor has finally made amends!
In fact, the father-of-six skipped the BAFTA awards so he could see Maddox instead.
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‘Brad fully intended to go to the BAFTAs but at the last minute he learned that his son Maddox was back in LA from college,” a source spilled to In Touch.
‘So Brad prioritised things and stayed in town to see him and work more on their relationship,’ they added.
According to the insider, Brad was really glad he did. ‘They spent quality one-on-one time together and in the end, Maddox finally forgave his dad.’
Maddox and Brad’s relationship broke down in 2016 when a drunken Brad allegedly lost his temper and got in Maddox’s face.
As a consequence, the two did not speak for years and Brad and his ex-wife Angelina Jolie entered a bitter custody war.

But now Brad has been working on himself, the relationship between him and Maddox has repaired.
‘Brad got sober and made amends with all of his kids, first and foremost Maddox, who now sees his father isn’t the same man who flew into a rage on the airplane,’ the source added.
Another source recently told US Weekly that Angelina has recently been keen for their eldest son Maddox, 18 to have a healthy relationship with his dad.
‘Angelina has been trying to heal the rift between father and son,’ said the source.

Brad was said to be unsure that his ex is really ‘making a concerted effort’ to reconnect them he ‘remains upbeat.’
According to Us Weekly, a reporter spoke to the 18-year-old between classes at Yonsei University in South Korea, asking him if his siblings Pax, 15, Zahara, 14, Shiloh, 13 and twins Knox and Vivienne, 11 are happy that he is at college.
‘Yeah, I think so,’ he responded. The reporter also asked Maddox whether his estranged dad Brad Pitt was planning on visiting him at Yonsei University.
‘I don’t know about that [or] what’s happening,’ the biochemistry student replied.
It seems that things are now on up – and old rifts could soon be closed.