"After Brad Pitt's divorce from Angelina Jolie, his 'biggest regret' has come to light."

05.07.2025 11:50

Brad Pitt, who is going through a tumultuous divorce process with Angelina Jolie, sees his deteriorating relationship with his children as his "greatest regret." According to a source close to the family, although the famous actor may feel relieved after years of legal battles, he will carry the scars of this trauma for a lifetime.

Hollywood star Brad Pitt is still facing his regrets years after the end of his marriage to Angelina Jolie. It has been reported that the 61-year-old actor sees his broken bond with his children after the divorce as his "biggest regret."

"DIVORCE CONTROLLED HIS LIFE FOR YEARS"

According to a source close to the family, Pitt lived in the shadow of the divorce for many years, and this process deeply affected his private life. The source stated, "The divorce controlled his life for a long time. He loved Angelina very much and is aware of the mistakes he made." It was noted that the relationship between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's children was seriously damaged after their eight-year divorce process, and the famous actor believes that this bond has reached an irreparable point.

"NO WINNER"

Pitt and Jolie met on the set of the 2005 film Mr. & Mrs. Smith and got married in 2014. However, Jolie filed for divorce after an alleged argument on a private plane in 2016. Jolie claimed that Pitt had physically and verbally abused her and the children while drunk. The incident and the subsequent legal process deeply affected his relationship with the children. A source close to the family said, "The incident on the plane and what followed turned the children against him. However, Brad does not blame Angelina for everything that happened."

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