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Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are seen in these undated file photos. The ex-couple are not engaged despite rumors of their reunion. REUTERS/Fred Prouser

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's custody battle heated up earlier this month and a report now claimed the "Maleficent" actress is lashing out at her estranged husband in court due to his alleged hook-up with Jennifer Aniston. However, rumors about Pitt and Aniston reunion have previously been debunked.

Gossip Cop reported Thursday that rumor about Jolie battling Pitt for custody of her children after learning about the actor getting back with Aniston was completely false.

According to Globe magazine, Jolie learned Pitt been “sneaking off to hook up” with Aniston.

“Angie’s been in an absolute fury. She feels she’s been betrayed by Brad and now, she’s out for revenge," an unreliable source said. "Bitter Angie wants to make him look bad, especially in front of their six kids.”

“Angie was screaming she didn’t want to be played for a fool. She’s convinced Brad’s been seeing Jen behind her back all along. That’s why she’s putting the screws to him!" the source adds.

Gossip Cop reported Jolie and Pitt's custody battle has nothing to do with Aniston. Earlier Pitt's representatives denied rumors of his reunion with the "Friends" star.

Earlier this month, Jolie filed court documents accusing her estranged husband of not paying any “meaningful” child support. However, Pitt’s lawyers denied the claim saying he has given the actress more than $9 million since their 2016 split.

Pitt and Jolie are parents to six children: Maddox, 16, Pax, 14, Zahara, 13, Shiloh, 11, and Vivienne and Knox, 9. Maddox, Pax and Zahara were adopted from orphanages in Cambodia, Vietnam and Ethiopia. The other three are the former couple’s biological kid.

Pitt and Jolie got together in July 2005, four months after Pitt’s ex-wife Aniston filed for divorce. They reportedly got engaged in April 2012 and got married in August 2014. In August 2016, Jolie announced she filed for divorce from Pitt, citing irreconcilable differences.