Every day, it is becoming evident that the tabloid media simply has no shame in putting out ridiculous lies about celebrities on a regular basis. In the case of the Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt divorce, there have been legitimate reports and interviews that paint a picture of a family in substantial pain. Then here comes a sleazy outlet claiming that the “Maleficent” actress is supposedly prolonging the divorce so she could still take her estranged husband back.
The culprit behind this fallacious attack against the former celebrity couple is The Sun, Gossip Cop reports. Considering just how ridiculous the premise of this Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt story is, it should have been obvious that it is nothing more than a mountain of lies. The publication certainly can’t claim to have published the report without knowing this fact, thus exonerating it from responsibility.
This story was willfully and maliciously put up for public consumption, essentially adding yet another notch under the former Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt couple’s belt of painful coverage. It has absolutely no basis in reality regardless of how many imaginary sources the publication comes up with. It is also a mark of how shameless The Sun is that it actually tried to do this to appear credible.
To start with, the supposed source made the outrageous claim that the original “Tomb Raider” actress “made it clear to Brad that she wants to be back in a relationship with him.” This is an absolutely disgusting statement, made even more so by the next claim of the supposed tipster. It forms the crux of this Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt matter.
“That’s why she is making it so difficult for Brad with every detail of their divorce,” the supposed insider reportedly said.
Suffice it to say, this Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt story is hot garbage that never should have seen the light of day. The actress was the one who filed for a divorce, in the first place, and she has since done everything possible to make it obvious that there is no going back for them.


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