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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt Divorce: ‘Maleficent’ Actress Regrets Split from Former Husband?

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Angelina Jolie is allegedly regretting her split from ex-husband Brad Pitt. It was said that the “Maleficent” actress is questioning herself is she made the right decision to let him go.

The International Business Times picked up a story from the Hollywood Life and reported that Angelina Jolie is having second thoughts about her divorce from Brad Pitt as she is starting to miss him. The actress is allegedly feeling lonely these days so there are moments when she asks herself whether she made the right choices in her life.

Moreover, in the original story that appeared on Hollywood Life, a source supposedly told the magazine, “The further Angelina gets from their split, the more she thinks about Brad and misses having him in her life on a daily basis....her anger at him fades the more she misses him.”

It was said that this revelation came out when Brad was spotted looking very sexy while on the set of his new movie. The 54-year-old actor reportedly currently has his best looks in years and HL is suggesting that this contributed to Angelina Jolie regretting her divorce from him.

Gossip Cop stepped in to correct this news because it believes that it is just a fabricated story. It explained that this is absurd because just a few weeks ago, the 43-year-old actress accused her ex-husband of not paying child support and the actor’s camp called her move a publicity stunt.

It was a nasty legal fight between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt and then suddenly, upon seeing his recent “sexy” photos, she started to miss him? His healthier looks also made the actress regret her decision to let him go?

GC was firm in saying that this report is false and this means that Angelina Jolie is not having second thoughts about her divorce from Brad Pitt. The former couple is, in fact, looking forward to the finalization of their divorce so they can move on and focus more on their children’s welfare.

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