A rather disturbing Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt rumor recently surfaced, involving insinuations of anorexia on the part of the original “Tomb Raider” actress. These reports are claiming that she had lost a lot of weight as a result of her divorce with the “Fight Club” star. The rumors even claim that “she’s on the verge of collapse.”
As Hollywood Life reports, there are currently rumors that the Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt child custody battle is taking a massive toll on the actress. This particular tabloid gossip was started by Star magazine, which supposedly spoke with a source close to the matter. This untraceable source then went on to say that the “Maleficent” star has developed eating problems as a result.
“She’s practically living on ice cubes, and she’s so anorexic her skin is sagging and her bones are almost breaking. She needs help, and fast,” the source reportedly told the magazine.
None of these claims could be corroborated and the source could not be traced, but it doesn’t really take much to debunk such tabloid nonsense. As Gossip Cop points out, the actress was seen actually eating food several times over the last few weeks. She even appears to be having fun with her children while shopping. This particular Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt gossip, therefore, is completely false.
Naturally, it is to be expected that having to fight her former spouse has not been easy even for someone as unshakable as Angelina Jolie. It’s simply a pity that this Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt issue has gotten to a point where it now involves a custody battle. The former couple was known for their deep love for their children and the close relationship this fostered. This is why the temporary custody agreement that they currently have is such an encouraging sign for everyone.


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