Brad Pitt’s controversial life update is going viral this week

Here’s everything to know…

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Here’s everything to know…

Despite filing for divorce three years ago, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt‘s separation has been a messy one, with the couple finally announced to be single this year after choosing to ‘bifurcate’ their marriage.

But it wasn’t the former couple’s reported 50-50 custody, Brad’s relationship with his son Maddox or even his friendship with ex-wife Jennifer Aniston that got everyone talking this week.

Instead it was the controversial life update that Brad Pitt had joined the Church of Kanye West.

Yes, it has been reported that Brad is the latest A-lister to attend Kanye West’s Sunday service, the Insta-famous weekly service concerts.

According to TMZ, the 55-year-old’s second visit was a surprising one, reported as a ‘spur-of-the-moment deal’, but the actor seemed to enjoy himself, photographed talking with the Kardashians and Jenners after the service.

Brad isn’t the first A-lister to make an appearance, with previous attendees including the Kardashian and Jenner families, as well as Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom and Busy Philipps.

‘It’s honestly more like a healing experience for my husband,’ Kim Kardashian opened up about the Sunday service to Elle magazine. ‘It’s just music; there’s no sermon. It’s definitely something he believes in — Jesus — and there’s a Christian vibe. But there’s no preaching. It’s just a very spiritual Christian experience.

‘Everyone that comes understands it’s just a really healing experience with an amazing choir, and amazing messages about love to start off your week.’

Well, that’s that.

Jenny Proudfoot
Features Editor

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