Angelina Jolie No longer interested in talking about the former Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Jolie, 49, declined to comment when recently asked about her ex-husband, Brad Pitt, 60. Their divorce is ongoing,
according to The Hollywood Reporter On Friday, when reporter Rebecca Keegan asked the “Maleficent” star during an interview with Jolie: “May I ask what the status of your divorce is?”, she simply replied, “No.”
Keegan further wrote that the producers of “Outsiders” drew “firm boundaries” on specific topics. Jolie shared that years ago in Hollywood, “you could have this kind of messy private process, and the work would speak. Now, the audience's relationship is different. I'm trying to figure out what to share.”
The interview was conducted in mid-August at Jolie's home in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles.
Jolie and Pitt have been embroiled in a dispute since she filed for divorce in 2016, including legal battles over custody of their children, the division of assets and the sale of their French winery.
The former spouses have three biological children, Shiloh, 18, and 16-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox. Jolie and Pitt also adopted three children: son Maddox, 23, and pax, 20, and daughter Zahara, 19 years.
Divorce settlement negotiations between Jolie and Pitt are still ongoing, eight years after their separation.
“I grew up in this city. I moved here because I had to stay here after the divorce, but once they're 18, I'll be able to move,” Jolie explained. “When you have a grown family, you want them to have privacy, peace and security. Now I have a home to raise my kids, but sometimes this place can be like … the humanity that I've found around the world isn't here.”
Jolie also revealed where she wants to go after Los Angeles.
“I will be spending a lot of time in Cambodia,” she added. “I will be spending time visiting my family members, wherever they are in the world.”
Jolie and Pitt's divorce and family drama continue to make headlines, as daughter Shiloh Legal Requests Made Recently he has dropped his father's surname.
According to a court order obtained on August 19, a judge signed off on legally changing the teen's name from Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt to Shiloh Nouvel Jolie. TMZ,
There was no formal hearing in the case, and the outlet said the plea was accepted only for Shiloh.
The dancer filed a petition to distance herself from the “Bullet Train” star on her 18th birthday, and she used your money To pay a lawyer.
“Shiloh hired her own lawyer and paid for it herself, so Angie doesn't know and can't say anything about it,” the insider said. Entertainment Tonight,
Shiloh is following in the footsteps of her siblings, who have also distanced themselves from Pitt's life in recent years.
Zahra was the first One of the children who made the transition last November. She introduced herself as “Zahra Marley Jolie” during a ceremony at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia.
Earlier this year, Vivienne Listed as “Vivienne Joly” In the playbill for the Broadway production of “The Outsiders,” which he co-produced with Jolie.
Earlier this month, Jolie's father, actor Jon Voight, Urged Pitt to “make peace” with his daughter.
“You know, I think the kids need some stability,” Voight, 85, told Fox News Digital. “I love the kids, and I love my daughter. And I want Brad to step up and do what he needs to do. End this nonsense.”
Jolie and Pitt began dating after starring together in the 2005 action comedy “Mr. & Mrs. Smith.”
The couple officially married in 2014 and split two years later in 2016. The “Eternals” actress filed for divorce fight on the plane In which children were also present.