After eight years of a highly publicized and contentious divorce battle, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have finally reached a settlement. The couple, who were once one of Hollywood’s most glamorous and beloved power couples, announced their split in September 2016, citing irreconcilable differences.
Since then, the divorce proceedings have been filled with drama, including accusations of abuse, custody battles over their six children, and disputes over their extensive wealth. However, it seems that the two have finally come to an agreement and are ready to move on with their lives.
The terms of the settlement have not been disclosed, but it is reported that Jolie will retain primary custody of their children, with Pitt having visitation rights. The two have also agreed to work together to co-parent their children and make decisions that are in their best interests.
This settlement marks the end of a long and difficult chapter for both Jolie and Pitt. The couple first met on the set of their movie “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” in 2004 and quickly became one of Hollywood’s most talked-about couples. They married in 2014, but their relationship began to unravel just two years later.
Throughout their divorce proceedings, both Jolie and Pitt have maintained a relatively dignified silence in public, choosing to keep their personal struggles private. However, the tabloids and paparazzi have continued to follow their every move, making it difficult for them to move on and heal from their breakup.
Now that the divorce is finally settled, Jolie and Pitt can hopefully find some closure and begin to move forward with their lives. Both have continued to work in the film industry and are focusing on their careers and their children. And while their marriage may be over, they will always be connected through their shared family and their years of history together.
As one of Hollywood’s most iconic couples, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s divorce has been closely watched by fans and the media alike. Now that they have settled their differences and reached an agreement, we can only hope that they can find peace and happiness in the next chapter of their lives.