Brad Pitt recently saw his children for the second time since his highly publicized split with Angelina Jolie earlier last month.
The famous father reportedly had a monitored visit that "lasted about 90 minutes at an undisclosed neutral location", reports E! Online.
A source stated, "Brad wasn't as emotional as the first visit, but it was obvious that he was very happy to see the kids."
However, it is unclear whether the couple's eldest son, Maddox, has gone to see his father since the divorce filing as another source informed that the 15-year-old "is mad at his dad" and does not want to see him now.
The 52-year-old star first visited them on October 8 but not all of his kids were there.
The news came almost a week after the 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' lead stars came to a temporary custody agreement that gave Jolie temporary sole custody of their six kids while Pitt received visitation rights.
According to a source familiar with the voluntary agreement back then, both parents agreed to participate in individual counselling, and Pitt's initial visit with his children would be with a therapist, though nothing has been mandated for supervision or monitoring.
Jolie filed for divorce from him citing 'irreconcilable differences' on September 19 after being together for more than 11 years.
However, the couple does not intend for this custody agreement to become permanent. Previously, a source reiterated that her primary focus is the wellbeing of her children.
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