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Is Angelina Jolie a Homewrecker? Actress Allegedly Stealing Nicholas Hoult From Bryana Holly Like How She Stole Brad Pitt from Jennifer Aniston

Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie is accused of being a homewrecker after reports surfaced that she has set her eyes on Nicholas Hoult and now planning to steal him from his girlfriend Bryana Holly. Hoult and Holly have a child together although they have never been married.

According to Globe (via New Idea), Jolie and Hoult are currently filming “Those Who Wish Me Dead” and through working together, the “Maleficent” actress was said to have set her sights on her co-star. It has not been that long since they started to film but the 43-year-old is said to be really attracted to the actor.

“Angie is bragging how great her and Nick’s chemistry is and she can’t wait to hang out with him and get even closer,” the source allegedly told the tabloid. “She’s telling people he’s a total fox and raves about how he’s a real intellect, as well as a talented actor."

What’s more, the source went on to say that Angelina Jolie is planning to steal Nicholas Hoult from Bryana by using the same method she used to snatch ex-husband Brad Pitt from then-wife Jennifer Aniston. Back then, they were filming “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” when she developed special feelings to the “Fury” actor who eventually left the “Friends” actress and married Jolie.

“It’s the exact same scheme she used to work her charms on Brad all those years ago — and everyone knows how that ended!” the source relayed.

The tabloid went on to allege that Nicholas Hoult’s baby mama knows that Jolie is making a move on her partner so she is keeping an eye on her BF. It was added that the model is aware of Brad’s ex reputation as a homewrecker so she is being extra cautious and constantly checking on her baby daddy.

Now, Gossip Cop revealed the truth about the allegations versus Angelina Jolie. After speaking to a source close to the actress, the publication was able to confirm that the story is false. The fact-checking site called the Globe report “bogus” as the tipster in the article is non-existent in the first place and there is no concrete proof that supports the rumor as well.

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