The price of being a celebrity has always been high, especially on the privacy side of things. So it comes as no surprise that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are still being subjected to rumors following their breakup two years ago.
The ex-couple aren’t seeing anyone at the moment because they’re currently undergoing a divorce case and a custody conflict involving their biological and adopted children. Despite Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s efforts of keeping their separation private, gossip media still manages to snatch little slices of truth that they then publish with a speculative narrative.
The latest whispers in the entertainment industry involve Brad Pitt supposedly being rejected by renowned architect Neri Oxman because the “World War Z” actor has too much baggage he’s carrying. Oxman allegedly shied away from the actor since his conflict with Angelina Jolie has been getting a lot of attention lately.
However, these claims are simply false and Oxman didn’t “dump” Brad Pitt since they did not date in the first place despite what Celebrity insider purports. What’s more, the two’s relationship is strictly platonic and Angelina Jolie’s ex isn’t looking for someone since he’s prioritizing his children even more than his career.
And speaking of career, Brad Pitt is currently filming with Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie for Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” Angelina Jolie, on the other hand, is working on the set of “Maleficent 2.”
So between the custody case, divorce settlement, filming, and his children, Brad Pitt’s plate is so full at the moment that it will be a miracle if he manages to find time to date. This goes for Angelina Jolie as well since apart from filming and the custody battle, she’s also continuing her charity work for the unfortunate. The short version to all of these is that the two are simply trying to reach an amicable agreement that will finally make their separation official.


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