Jennifer Aniston is said to have known that her ex-husband Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s romance would not last long, as revealed by a source. An insider spilled the beans to the US Weekly in 2016 that the FRIENDS alum talked about the same to her friend and said ‘Yeah, that’s karma for you!’ when she heard about Jolie and Pitt’s divorce. The same insider further told the publication, “She always got the sense that something would happen with them eventually.” However, the insider also noted that Aniston believed Brad Pitt loved Jolie.
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Further revelations
While talking to the US Weekly, the insider further noted, “She didn’t feel that Angelina was truly the one who Brad was meant to stay with. She always felt that Angelina was too complex for him. He’s a pretty simple guy.” Another source talked to the outlet about the same and said that Jennifer Aniston feels kind of satisfied with Brad Pitt’s split with Angelina Jolie. However, she never wished or wanted something of that sort for the ex-couple.
The source further explained, “Jen does wish Brad luck and the best. She feels like she’s happy, and she wants him to be happy too. Jen does not hold on to any negativity from her marriage to Brad.”
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Jennifer Aniston continued her friendship with Brad Pitt following their divorce after a five-year marriage and seven-year romance.
The legal trouble and the emotional email
The ongoing legal battle between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt has caught everyone’s attention. Recently, an email sent by the actress to her ex-husband has been leaked online through TikTok. According to the latest reports, the email was a part of the court documents sent by Jolie to Pitt in January 2021. The lengthy email begins with the actress saying she is putting it in writing so as not to get emotional about the matter. She then goes on to talk about the decision to sell the Chateau Miraval Winery that she co-owns with Brad Pitt.
Angelina Jolie detailed two ways forward that included an option for outright sale and alternative ways of a complete buyout of her share of property and business. She added, “I believe we need to move forward in order to heal and focus on where our family comes together, and where we have positive associations. And to do so quickly.”
The actress concluded the email by saying, “I wish you all the best with the business, and sincerely hope that the children feel differently about Miraval when they are older, and visit you there. But Miraval for me died September 2016, and everything I have seen in the years since has sadly confirmed that.”