The Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt saga may be over, but this does not mean that the controversies surrounding the estranged couple have gone away. In one reported instance, the original “Tomb Raider” star has supposedly said that she does not regret stealing Brad Pitt from Jennifer Aniston. Speaking of the “Fight Club” actor, it was also recently revealed that he might be having trouble finding a date.
The latest tidbit with regards to the Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, and Jennifer Aniston matter is courtesy of Celebrity Insider. The publication claims that a source has revealed many things about the actress, including the fact that she does not regret how she caused the divorce of Hollywood’s golden couple.
“Angelina has many regrets after leaving Brad, but the one thing she has never felt terrible about was any bad feelings Jen Aniston may have towards her,” the supposed source reportedly said.
That same source also supposedly claimed that the Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt divorce has forced the actress to consider how she could have handled her relationship with her estranged husband better. Naturally, none of this could be confirmed and echoes many reports about the actress supposedly regretting her split with the “Inglorious Basterds” star.
On another issue stemming from the Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, it would appear that the “World War Z” actor is having trouble in the dating scene, E! News reports. A lot of women have been denying any kind of romantic entanglements with the Hollywood star, which is not exactly what most would expect. Considering that Brad Pitt has been described as one of the sexiest people alive, he should have no problems finding a date.
Unfortunately, this is just part of the reality now thanks to the Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt situation. After all, on top of having six kids to think about, women also need to consider other things before dating the actor.


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