Brad Pitt's Reported Response to Jennifer Aniston's New Relationship Says More Than You Think
To refresh your Hollywood history, the couple was married for five years, and as the infamous story goes, he left her for a relationship with Angelina Jolie. Now, according to the Daily Mail, the 61-year-old actor has something to say about her current relationship.
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'Brad couldn't be more pleased that Jen has found love with this guy who seems so tuned into her,' a Pitt pal told the media outlet. 'His marriage ended – with a bang and a whimper – two decades ago, but he never lost his affection for her. When you find the right partner all's right with the world, he hopes the same is true about Jen.'
Pitt took some time off from dating after his 2019 divorce from Jolie, but he has been involved with Ines de Ramon since late 2022. While he's reportedly head over heels for the jewelry designer, there's a nagging Hollywood story that the F1 star would like fans to forget. On July 3, Vulture published an article titled 'Brad Pitt Is Fooling You,' about his 'carefully choreographed press tour' for his recent film.
He's been open about his alcoholism, and now, he wants to be perceived as the 'unaffected, undiluted movie-star cool with just a hint of vulnerability.' Still, allegations of domestic violence, stemming from a 2016 incident on a plane with Jolie and their six children, are hard to forget — it's all spelled out in the court documents.
Vulture described his 'reinvented image' as an off-screen performance to sell a new version of himself to help people forget the Jolie headlines. How does that play into his well-wishes for Aniston in her new relationship? Well, the narrative that he believes his first ex-wife deserves her fairytale ending is another way to get his supporters to forget that it was his choices that ended their marriage.
Aniston deserves happiness in her personal life, but let's be clear — she doesn't need (or probably want) Pitt's stamp of approval for any of it.Best of SheKnows
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