There was a recent Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie story that just came out trying to pit the former couple against each other in the public eye once again. This report claims that the “Fight Club” actor is worried that his ex-wife is spoiling their children too much with all of the shopping that they have been doing. However, there have been no confirmations that this is the case.
As Gossip Cop reports, this particular Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie report is courtesy of frequent peddler of lies and misrepresentations, HollywoodLife. With the headline that reads “Brad Pitt Worried Angelina Jolie’s Spoiling Their Kids With Endless Shopping Trips,” the publication certainly makes some bold claims. It does so with the help of a supposed source, as well, whose claims could not be corroborated.
“Brad fears Angelina is spoiling the kids. He wishes Angie would stop buying the kids stuff they don’t need,” the alleged tipster reportedly said. “He worries the kids are growing up spoiled and he does not want them to have a sense of entitlement like everything should be handed to them.”
The publication went on to post claims by this supposed insider with what appears to be a remarkable level of insight into the Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie family dynamic. The report even suggested that the actor would like for his kids to work for what they get, as well.
“Brad had to work hard for everything through life and wishes Angie would help instill more down to earth values in the kids instead of making everything so easy,” the supposed source continued.
As might be expected of a Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie story coming out of the infamously inaccurate publication, there is not even a nugget of truth in this report. Aside from the many questionable claims made, all relevant parties involved in the story already denied its accuracy. So this tabloid garbage is all it is.


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