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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt Divorce: ‘Maleficent’ Actress Did Not Sign Settlement As She Allegedly Wants to Reunite with Ex-Husband Instead

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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are still dealing with their divorce and it was alleged that the former refused to sign a deal as she has a change of heart. It was said that the “Maleficent” actress now wants to reconcile with her ex-husband so she will not be accepting a deal or settlement.

According to Life & Style, Brad Pitt is offering up to $100 million to settle and put an end to their divorce proceedings. However, despite the huge amount, the magazine claimed that Angelina Jolie refused the offer. Supposedly, the actress said “no” because she was not after the money but she wants reconciliation instead.

The report added that the tip to this story came from an insider who insisted that Brad Pitt is willing to give Angelina Jolie a staggering amount so she will sign the divorce papers. The money appeared to have no appeal to Angelina as she rejected the deal. Her action was said to have made Brad lose his trust to his ex-wife.

Gossip Cop is sure that this is another false news about Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s divorce. Firstly, the publication noted that the report came out last year and yet there is no indication that the latter wants to reconcile with her ex-husband.

The $100 million settlement did not happen so there is no way that the 43-year-old actress will reject it in the first place. What’s more, it was Angelina Jolie who filed the divorce in 2016 so it does not make sense that she is also the one who wants a reunion with her ex.

Angelina Jolie was also the one who accused Brad Pitt of not paying for child support a few months ago and because of this, a bitter public feud ensued between the ex-couple. With their exchange of hot words during this conflict, it is apparent that none of them wants reconciliation and this is especially true for the actress who brought up the allegations first.

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