When it comes to the Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie divorce, the former couple has been quite silent on the matter, not discussing it with anyone for anything. However, it would seem that some tabloid outlets have gotten it in their heads to write fake stories about a supposed tell-all book coming. What’s more, the claims suggest that it will be by the “Fight Club” star, himself. This is just not the case.
This particular story comes from RadarOnline, which has actually published several of such stories in the past, Gossip Cop reports. Basically, the site is claiming to have an inside lead into the goings on in the Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie crowd via a source. The only problem is that the writer of this fake story really did not think things through.
To start with, there is the matter of the Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie tell-all being published following the wait for “all of this drama with Angelina and the kids to be over.” This makes no sense since publishing such a book right after everything has died down will only exacerbate the situation. What’s more, there is the matter of the source being questionable, at best, since they can’t be traced.
Of course, fake stories coming out of this outlet are nothing new. The publication has been printing out false Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie stories for years and this is not even the most ridiculous of them. However, a story about a tell-all book regarding the divorce is one that hits a little too close to home for a lot of fans.
At this point, it would safe to say that there is never going to be a Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie divorce tell-all book due to the nature of the situation. It would affect too many people with all the wrong elements for all the wrong reasons.


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