Angelina Jolie and Colin Farrell have something going on between them according to reports. The two are reportedly hanging out and it seems they will end up as a couple in no time.
Radar Online reported that Angelina Jolie and Colin Farrell have known each other since 2004 but at that time, their romance did not blossom. Recently, they got to see each other again and eventually reconnected. Now it was said that the pair have been flirting and possibly rekindling the romance that did not prosper last time.
“They’ve come such a long way since the wild old days when they last hooked up while filming Alexander together in 2004,” the source told the magazine. “Jolie is determined to explore their connection further and would date him in a heartbeat.”
The source added that Angelina Jolie is the type that always gets what she wants plus she and Colin Farrell have undeniable chemistry. With that, the source is implying that the two will definitely end up dating any time soon.
Angelina Jolie allegedly fell for Colin Farrell after seeing him a “changed man” today. He is sober, takes care of his sons well and even involved in charity works now thus, as they grew closer again, Brad Pitt’s ex-wife can’t help but fall in love.
In an effort to prove that Angelina Jolie and Colin Farrell have “something,” it was mentioned that the former attended the “Dumbo” premiere last month. The animated film stars Farrell as Holt Farrier. Is this enough to show that the former “Alexander” co-stars are dating?
Gossip Cop stated that Angelina Jolie and Colin Farrell are not dating. They are not even rekindling their romance because they were not and have not been romantically involved in the first place.
Finally, with regards to the “Dumbo” premiere, the “Maleficent” actress did not go there for Colin Farrell. It should be noted that Angelina Jolie has always been known to take her kids to movie premieres especially if they are Disney movies.


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