Angelina Jolie ‘hopes Brad Pitt will stop attacking her’ after ‘horrendous’ divorce battle
Angelina Jolie is reportedly optimistic that Brad Pitt will now refrain from ‘attacking’ her following the conclusion of their grueling eight-year divorce battle.
“Angelina hopes that the finalization of their divorce will allow him to move on, stop attacking her and instead help their family heal,” a source said. People Tuesday, a day after the former Hollywood power couple settled their contentious legal dispute.
The insider continued, “Brad has successfully used his power and his privilege to cover up his behavior at the expense of his family, to punish Angelina for leaving, and even to portray her as the reason why his relationship with the children is so challenging. ‘
Jolie, 49, and Pitt, 61, share six children: three biological – Shiloh, 18, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 16 – and three adopted – Maddox, 23, Pax, 21, and Zahara, 19.
Another source close to Jolie described the divorce process as a nightmare for her and her family.
“The last eight years have been such a terrible time for her and her family,” he said other source the outlet told us.
Angelina Jolie is reportedly optimistic that Brad Pitt will now refrain from ‘attacking’ her following the conclusion of their grueling eight-year divorce battle; (seen in December)
“Angelina hopes that the finalization of their divorce will allow him to move on, stop attacking her and instead help their family heal,” a source told People on Tuesday; (seen in September)
However, a source close to Pitt has pushed back on Jolie’s claims, telling People: “Jolie has engaged in one-sided attacks over the past eight years, including a never-ending distortion of facts and projecting their own behavior onto others, which has caused enormous has had consequences. collateral damage to those in and around the family.”
On Monday, Pitt and Jolie officially settled their divorce, ending a contentious legal battle that lasted more than eight years.
However, one major sticking point remains unresolved: their $62 million dispute over the French chateau and vineyard they once co-owned.
The former couple, better known as ‘Brangelina’, signed their divorce papers this week.
Jolie’s lawyer, James Simon, told DailyMail.com that the actress is relieved to have closed this chapter.
“Honestly, Angelina is exhausted,” Simon said.
‘More than eight years ago, Angelina filed for divorce from Mr. Pitt. She and the children left behind all the belongings they had shared with Mr. Pitt, and since that time she has focused on finding peace and healing for their family,” he added.
After the split, Zahara, Shiloh and Vivienne reportedly dropped Pitt from their last names.
The insider continued, “Brad has successfully used his power and his privilege to cover up his behavior at the expense of his family, to punish Angelina for her departure, and even to try to portray her as the reason why his relationship with the children is so challenging.’ ; (Jolie and Pitt in 2009)
However, a source close to Pitt has pushed back on Jolie’s claims, telling People: “Jolie has engaged in one-sided attacks over the past eight years, including a never-ending distortion of facts and projecting their own behavior onto others, which has caused enormous has had consequences. collateral damage to those in and around the family; (seen in September)
Now that his divorce from Angelina Jolie is finally behind him, Brad Pitt is reportedly happier than ever with girlfriend Ines de Ramon, but wedding bells aren’t in the immediate future; (Ines and Brad in September)
Although Knox and Vivienne are believed to still maintain some contact with their father, Maddox and Pax are said to be estranged.
Although their divorce has been finalized, the legal battle over Château Miraval, a famous French wine estate, remains controversial.
Pitt has accused Jolie of selling her stake in the winery without his consent to the Stoli Group, known for its Stolichnaya vodka.
Despite progress in their divorce proceedings, the vineyard dispute shows no signs of resolution.
Sources told DailyMail.com that both sides are willing to take the case to a jury trial or pursue mediation if necessary.