Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are still working on the final details about their custody battle and recently met in Beverly Hills this Wednesday. The meetup supposedly took a heated turn as the ex-couple were photographed having “animated conversation” with each other, The Blast reported.
Although Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie managed to find a middle ground with their custody battle, it seems that the rift between the two is growing wider. The outlet contends that the “World War Z” star was seen pacing back and forth within the office, while the actress appears ‘visibly upset’ about the whole exchange.
Details regarding the dialogue between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have yet to surface and it seems that it will stay that way. Meanwhile, another rumor has emerged regarding the pair claiming that Pitt is glad that their daughter Vivienne is growing up to be the spitting image of her mother.
Hollywood Life (via Gossip Cop) contends that even though Brad Pitt isn’t seeing eye to eye with Angelina Jolie, it still warms his heart to see how the 10-year-old is growing up. Of course, since the outlet is known for fabricating stories, it’s best to take their word with heavy skepticism.
On the business side of things, it seems that it’s not just the children that are connecting Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Miraval – the ex-spouse’s winery – is slated to release another brand new rosé on March 5. Called Studio by Miraval, the name is apparently a tribute to the history of the 1200-acre property. In the past, the winery has been a recording studio where award-winning artists like AC/DC and Pink Floyd have graced its walls.
It was initially thought that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie will sell the property after announcing their divorce in 2016. But that has proven to be inaccurate and the estranged couple seems to be committed with the business and the celebrated line of rosé that it’s producing.


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