Speaking with People magazine, a source close to the couple refuted persistent tabloid reports that the couple's life together is beginning to unravel over differences between Jolie and Pitt, Jolie and Pitt's parents and Jolie's eating disorder.
"There are no problems whatsoever," the source says. "Things are really good."
People magazine editor J.D. Heyman, speaking with Access Hollywood, elaborates on the People story on the couple in their current issue.
"Things have actually never been better," Heyman said. "Anybody who has four small children knows it can be stressful. But the children really do seem to bring Brad and Angelina together."
Commenting on reports that Jolie threw wine at Brad's faces during a heated exchange while vacationing in France Heyman says, "It never happened."
Similarly, there are no differences between Jolie and Brad's family.
"Brad's entire family spent Maddox's birthday in Santa Barbara with Brad and Angelina. They have a good relationship and they spend time together," Heyman said.
Pitt's parents, his brother Doug and sister Julie attended the birthday bash.
Jolie is frail but not sick contends Heyman.
"She eats three square meals a day, just like anybody else. She is chasing a lot of kids around. This is not somebody who is a sick person. She is definitely healthy."
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