Brad Pitt has reportedly moved back in with wife Jennifer Aniston just two months after they announced their split.
The couple are also undergoing counselling in a desperate bid to save their marriage, claims The Sun. Troy star Brad, 41, has returned to the couple's Beverly Hills mansion as they try to patch up their differences.
They have been married for four-and-a-half years.
A source told the paper: "They want to be together, but have issues they need to resolve. Even before their announcement they'd made plans to seek counselling."
Pitt denied rumours they split because he had a fling with Angelina Jolie, co-star in his new movie Mr And Mrs Smith. But the source claims the real problems lie in the fact Brad wants to quit Beverly Hills for the country. "He is sick of intrusion into his private life and feels he has achieved what he wants in his career. But Jen doesn't see herself anywhere else."
I still hope that they can work it out. If it's true that Jen finally agreed to have a babay, then the other stuff they're arguing about is pretty trivial.
Why not have a main house in the city and a weekender in the country?
Oh crikey... it seems that followers of Brad and Jen have been misinformed by recent rumours that the Hollywood couple are getting back together again.
One of Jen's relatives told Grazia magazine that the two stars want different things from life and are still separated.
"She (Jen) loves being a star and wants to become a movie mogul, someone who makes millions of dollars and shapes what Hollywood will become," they revealed. "Brad has made no secret of his desire to settle down, even confessing that he's ready to become a father. He thinks they have all the money anyone could ever need and wants to begin enjoying it."
Jen's spokesman, Stephen Huvane, put out any faint glimmer of hope by telling the magazine: "Their original statement announcing their separation still holds true. Nothing has changed with Jen and Brad. They're still separated. These are made-up stories and Jennifer doesn't feel the need to engage in the toxic practice of correcting no-stop lies."
This all comes just a week after The Sun reported that things were looking up for the couple as they were undergoing counselling to put their four year marriage back on track.