They said being in quarantine during the nationwide lockdown is hard for divorced parents, but not for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. The 56-year-old actor is thankful to his former wife after letting him spend a lot of time with their kids, Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne, and Knox.

A source told Hollywood Life that Jennifer Aniston's ex-husband is taking advantage of his quarantine life to bond with his kids, thanks to the 44-year-old actress for making it possible. "Brad is closer than ever to his kids and is continuing to see them during the shutdown," the insider said.

Angelina Jolie allowed her children to spend a lot of quality time with Brad Pitt, longer than the time they used to spend together as they all have nothing to do. The two parents have no filming schedules or any commitments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, while the kids have no classes or any extracurricular activities that they need to attend to.

So, it only means that they can have more quality time, although not together as a family. Alia Shawkat's close friend is said to be cherishing his time with his kids, so amid the global health crisis, there's a big silver lining in this challenging time for him.

Brad Pitt has a good relationship with Zahara, and she even adores her father. He loves her kids, and they, too, like him. Although he, reportedly, had a strained relationship with Maddox, things between them already improved.

Despite shipping their kids between their homes, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie make sure that they are conscientiously adhering to all the protocols and guidelines. They are also well protected.

According to Daily Mail, the ex-couple's homes are only near to each other, located in the exclusive Los Felix neighborhood of Los Angeles. Pax, Sahara, Shiloh, and the two twins, Vivienne and Knox, often spend time with their two parents. Maddox, on the other hand, is already 18, so as he is in legal age, he can choose to whom he wants to spend time with.

Angelina Jolie recently told the Time about the hardships of parenting during in this time of crisis. She said that the COVID-19 stopped kids from seeing their friends, going to school, and moving freely.

Thankfully, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne, and Knox are all home-schooled for years, so they will never be affected by the huge change. Anyhow, Maddox had to return home from Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea, because of the lockdown, but he is said to be using his time to focus on his Korean and Russian studies.