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Jennifer Aniston 2018: Angelina Jolie Does Not Feel Sorry for Jennifer Aniston After Marriage to Brad Pitt Failed?

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Angelina Jolie has always been labeled as the homewrecker who ruined Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt’s marriage. However, the “Tomb Raider” star is said to be not sorry at all about what she did to the “Friends” star.

Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt ended their marriage in 2005 and shortly after their split, he and Angelina Jolie confirmed that they were dating. This kind of separation is the most heartbreaking since a third party is involved. What’s worse, after the breakup, the partner went straight to the arms of the third party.

Now, Hollywood Life reports that although she knows that she was the cause of Jen and Brad’s divorce, she has no regrets about hurting the former. In other words, the report suggests that Angelina Jolie did not feel any pang of guilt about destroying Jen's marriage.

“Angelina has many regrets after leaving Brad, but the one thing she has never felt terrible about was any bad feelings Jen Aniston may have towards her,” the source supposedly told the magazine.

The tipster added, “Angelina questions many things or feels regretful with issues concerning her relationship with Brad but she never worries about how her relationship or divorce may have affected Jen. She simply never really worries or ever really thinks about Jen.”

None of the celebrities or their representatives have commented on this report yet so there is no way to determine if this is true. Meanwhile, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s relationship did not last as well. They got married and announced their divorce two years after.

Angie and Brad are now undergoing divorce and child custody proceedings before the court. As for Jennifer Aniston, she and Justin Theroux have called it quits as well. They announced their separation earlier this year but the divorce has not been formalized yet.

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