Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have finalized their divorce after more than eight years of legal battles, officially ending Hollywood’s most drawn-out divorce on December 30, 2024. of Chateau Miraval Winery in France.
Sources close to Pitt believe he may soon answer lingering questions about his marriage and divorce as he prepares to promote his upcoming film. F1. “Brad is telling his friends that maybe it’s time to move on,” an insider revealed after years of Jolie’s public comments that many hinted at their troubled relationship. interpreted
The custody battle has been particularly contentious. Although Pitt was granted joint custody in 2021, the decision was overturned after Jolie’s legal team disqualified the judge. Allegations later surfaced that Jolie discouraged the children from spending time with their father, raising concerns about the impact on Pitt’s relationship with his children.
Brad’s visitation rights are set to expire next year when Knox and Vivian, their youngest children, turn 18. “Brad is afraid he’s going to lose his kids forever because they’ve been fed so many lies,” an insider shared, highlighting his ongoing struggle. To maintain a relationship with them.
Pitt and Jolie have legal disputes beyond custody, with their battle over Chateau Miraval still unresolved. In 2022, Pitt filed a lawsuit alleging Jolie breached their contract by selling her stake in the winery without his consent. However, Jolie defended her decision, citing a non-disclosure agreement that prevented her from speaking about the abuse allegations.
Amidst the challenges, Pitt has found support in his relationship with jewelry executive Ines de Ramon, whom he has been dating for more than two years. “He’s done a lot to help her heal,” a source shared, thanking Pitt for the stability he’s provided. As he moves on, Pitt reportedly hopes for closure and peace after years of legal and personal turmoil.