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The Maleficent star hit headlines early on Tuesday amid rumours she is keen to relocate from Los Angeles to the British capital, taking her six children with her.
The speculation suggested Angelina, who is currently a Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), was pursuing a bigger role within the intergovernmental organisation, based across the Atlantic. However, a spokesperson for the actress and activist has moved to dismiss the claims, insisting the reports are "absolutely false".
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"She has no intention of moving to London," the representative tells Entertainment Tonight. "In fact, she is looking for a new home in the Los Angeles area so that she can continue the family therapy sessions."
The counselling is one of the conditions of Angelina's custody agreement with her estranged husband Brad Pitt following the couple's split in September 2016 after two years of marriage.
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The actors struck the custody deal in early November 2016, when Angelina was granted primary care of the kids, with Brad allowed visitation monitored by a therapist. The Inglourious Basterds star must also submit to random drug and alcohol tests at least four times a month
Angelina recently filed the agreement in court and it was signed by a Los Angeles judge on Friday.
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While Angelina has no plans to live in London full-time, she will soon be spending time in the city as she prepares to take on a new role as a guest professor at the London School of Economics' Centre for Women, Peace and Security. Her stint on the faculty begins in September, 2017.
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