Brad Pitt wants to call truce with Angelina Jolie: 'He feels sorry for everything that went down'

Updated : Jun 26, 2024 19:53
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Brad Pitt is reportedly willing to call a truce with Angelina Jolie to rekindle with their kids. This comes days after it was reported that Brad-Jolie's daughter Shiloh filed for a name change. According to the report, she now goes by the name Shiloh Jolie instead of Shiloh Jolie Pitt. The former couple, now involved in an ugly legal battle, have six children together, including Maddox, 22, Zahara, 19, Shiloh, 18, Pax, 20, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 15.

Brad feels 'sorry' 

According to a report by In Touch, Brad realised that his kids wanted nothing to do with him after they started dropping his last name. Aside from Shiloh, Her other sisters, Vivienne, 15, and Zahara, 19, have also reportedly opted to drop their father's last name. Vivienne, who also won a Tony for 'The Outsiders' with her mother Jolie, was credited as Vivienne Jolie in the Playbill for the Broadway musical. Meanwhile, Zahara was introduced as Zahara Marley Jolie at a sorority initiation ceremony at Spelmen College in November last year. 

The source told the publication, "He's (Pitt) sorry for everything that went down, and he knows he wasn't a model husband or dad during the time they were together."

Brad and Angeline's legal battle 

The legal custody battle between Brad and Jolie began in 2016. The couple has, on numerous occasions, aired their dirty laundry in public, doing much damage to their once picture-perfect family. From an ugly spar over a vineyard purchased in the early years of their relationship to abuse allegations, the duo have faced a long, rocky road since their separation. 

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