Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are in the process of formally breaking their marriage up through divorce and a child custody battle. They are locked in a bitter fight in court but despite this, there were reports that the “Maleficent” actress is missing her ex and wants to reconnect with him.
According to Celebrity Insider, albeit their highly publicized quarrels due to child custody issues, Angelina Jolie still misses her soon-to-be ex-husband. The magazine reported that with upcoming Halloween festivities, the 43-year-old mom of Maddox, 17, Pax, 14, Zahara, 13, Shiloh, 12, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 10, is busy preparing for events and parties for the kids and “she would love to have Pitt’s input.”
Apparently, part of the news was sourced from Hollywood Life that claimed Angelina Jolie is “fighting the urge to call” Brad Pitt. It was alleged that the actress misses her ex’s voice because she is lonely.
“She occasionally gets emotional and while sometimes she is completely over him, other times she still misses him a lot so she fights the urge to call him,” the source supposedly told HL.
Now, Gossip Cop stated that this is a false story. The publication noted that in the HL’s report that claimed Angelina wants to call Brad, no source would call the A-list actress “Angie.” It also pointed out that there is no way that she would feel lonely when she has six children around her. With her kids by her side, GC commented that it is hard to imagine the star feeling deserted.
Moreover, Angelina Jolie’s side already told Gossip Cop that the mom of six’s focus is on her children alone. The next thing that comes after her kids is her career and her love life is taking a backseat as she moves on from her failed marriage with Brad Pitt. In conclusion, the report about Angelina Jolie’s desire to reconnect with her ex is false.


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