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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt 2019: ‘Maleficent 2’ Actress Painted As ‘Grieving’ Ex-Wife By Oft-Debunked Tabloid Outlet

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There are many stories that immediately jump out as false simply by virtue of the source and this applies to reports by publications that have been repeatedly proven as producers of lies. In the case of a new Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt story, there is no need to dig too deep to learn that it is entirely made up. The report suggests that the actress is still mourning the death of her marriage and this is not true.

As Gossip Cop reports, HollywoodLife is once again up to its usual antics of fabricating stories about celebrities. This time, as it has done numerous times before, it is targeting the former Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt couple. The frequently debunked publication basically tries to paint the “Maleficent 2” actress as someone who regrets getting divorced and still misses her ex-husband.

Not learning from its past mistakes when creating non-existent sources, the publication put out quotes regarding this Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt story that simply cannot be taken seriously. That is how ridiculous they sound.

“Angelina’s feelings about Brad are still raw, there is still a lot of healing that needs to happen. He’s the father of her children, a man she was deeply in love with and planned to spend forever with,” the supposed source reportedly told the publication.

“She isn’t done grieving the loss of their marriage. There’s still a hole in her life and heart where Brad used to be. She misses him and what they once had. She hasn’t come anywhere close to meeting someone to replace him. The way things are between them right now, no one in her inner circle is expecting them to get back together but there’s no doubt she still has feelings for him.”

Considering how many times the publication has posted false Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt stories in the past, there really is no room for debate with regards to its unreliability. What’s more, many of its most recent stories even contradict each other.

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