Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are not yet officially divorced as their case still needs to be finalized. Even so, they have been living separately since 2016 and they are not on good terms.
It has been more than two years since the split and it appears that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s relationship has turned from bad to worse as they continue to battle in court over child custody. There were reports that the “Maleficent” actress was missing her ex-husband and wanted to talk with him again. It was even said that Angie was doing her best to stop herself from reaching out to Brad and so far she has managed to hold back.
Now, if Angelina Jolie really misses Brad Pitt, is he open to the idea of meeting and talking with his ex again?
According to Hollywood Life, the actor does not want to see Angie and will not contact her ever. A source allegedly told the magazine that the couple does communicate but it is rare and they only do it if it is about their kids or if it is really necessary.
“Brad has no desire at all to chat to Angelina. They talk very occasionally, but only about the children, and other than that all communication is through their attorneys,” the source said. “Brad just wants this whole nightmare to be over and done with so he can move on with his life and put it all behind him.”
The source went on to say that Brad Pitt has no time to deal with Angelina Jolie’s antics since she loves to play the victim in their nasty divorce battle. The insider said that rather than thinking about her ex, the actor does not want to look back on his failed marriage and instead chose to focus on looking ahead to a better future.
“The past is the past, and Brad has no desire to go there again. He is over it,” the so-called insider shared. “He has finally found closure from their breakup and looking forward to the future that most definitely doesn’t include Angelina Jolie.”
In another report, Page Six wrote that Brad Pitt’s pals are sure he will remarry again. However, they said that the woman will not be a celebrity anymore and he will choose someone with a lower profile.


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