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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt 2018: ‘Troy’ Star Begged ‘Maleficent’ Actress to Take Him Back? Big Whopper

It seems the tabloids just can’t get enough of telling Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt whoppers. One of the most persistent narratives involves the “Fight Club” actor supposedly begging his ex-wife to take him back. This is an absolute garbage of a gossip and there is no possibility of this happening. In fact, by all reliable accounts, the two can hardly stomach being in the same room together.

As Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt stories go, the reports about the “Ocean’s Eleven” actor begging to be taken back have never been proven. This is a narrative that has been brought up multiple times since the pair split up but has never been corroborated. These days, it is well known that the custody battle between the two has gotten to a point where any kind of reconciliation is impossible.

Basically, the current Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt dynamic that has been shown to the public involves the “Maleficent” star trying to gain sole custody over her children. This is something that her former husband is trying to fight since he wants joint custody. Naturally, this kind of case has resulted in wounds that have no chance of healing, so there is absolutely no way that Brad Pitt would beg to be taken back.

There is also the small matter of the Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt legal scuffle dividing Hollywood in a way that may have also caused irreparable damage among certain factions. With various groups taking sides, in the custody battle and in the narrative behind the split, this particular divorce is one for the ages.

For now, though, it can be safely said that this is yet another Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt gossip garbage that is worth ignoring. No one is begging anybody for a so-called “second chance” and there is no chance for the pair to get back together.

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