Brad Pitt has been battling with his ex-wife, Angelina Jolie, ever since their split in 2016. The duo was once one of the most admired celebrity couples, but that was quickly put to an end when dirty details about their divorce began to leak. The Mr. and Mrs. Smith stars have fought over everything from custody of their six children to their assets. However, things have recently gone from bad to worse as the couple’s kids reportedly no longer have interest in a relationship with their father. Sadly, Pitt may be ready to give up the fight altogether.
Since their initial split, Angelina Jolie has accused Brad Pitt of physical abuse. In addition, his relationship with his children has dwindled. None of the six children spent time with the actor on Father’s Day. Meanwhile, all three of his daughters have dropped Pitt from their last name. “Brad’s kids want nothing to do with him,” a source tells In Touch Weekly.
Brad Pitt Ready To Bury the Hatchet With Angelina Jolie
“Never in a million years did Brad imagine this years-long fight and rivalry. He’s willing to throw his hands up and surrender,” the insider stated. “Brad spent a lot of time and money trying to do what he thought was the right thing for his kids, but now he’s wondering if it was worth it.”
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Brad Pitt Lives in Fear of His Children Spilling Dark Family Secrets: ‘These Kids Are Angry’Since ending his marriage with Jolie, Pitt is said to have done a lot of work on himself, which includes getting sober. He’s allegedly sorry for his behavior as a father and husband during his relationship with the actress. However, he considers himself a better person now, and wants to rebuild his bond with his children.
“Brad knows he can’t force the issue, and he can’t make his children want to see him,” continues the source. “It has to be on their terms, but he’ll be there when they’re ready,” the informant dished.
Only time will tell if Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie will be able to end their feud and successfully co-parent together. However, it appears that the actor is making strides to do what he can to call a truce.