Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt will soon reach the end of their divorce case, and it was said that the former is not really happy about it. In fact, the “Maleficent” actress is said to be feeling disappointed because their marriage is officially ending now.
Hollywood Life reported that, after meeting Brad Pitt on Jan. 30 at an office to presumably discuss their child custody and divorce cases, Angelina Jolie’s real feelings for ex-husband unknowingly surfaced. The actress reportedly realized she misses him after seeing him again up close, for the first time, in a long while.
“Angelina’s feelings are all over the map after her latest meeting with Brad, it was very emotional,” the source allegedly told the magazine. “On one hand it was hard for her to see him, it brought up all her feelings of disappointment over her marriage failing.”
The so-called source further said that Angelina Jolie “still misses him and what they had, being in the same room as him, was painful.” Moreover, it was reported that, while the actress feels sad about the whole divorce thing, she is somewhat grateful that they are making progress in their cases and most of their disagreements were ironed out already to avoid further damage in their separation.
However, Gossip Cop claimed that the report about Angelina Jolie’s disappointment over her divorce from Brad Pitt is false. The part that the actress is missing her ex-husband is especially wrong because there is no evidence to support such stories.
Finally, while it is true that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt recently met at an office in Beverly Hills, there was no sign that the actress missed her ex. In fact, they were photographed while in a tensed conversation and appeared to be arguing about certain matters.


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