Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt raised the bar on how a relationship should be like. The power couple has conquered many years of challenges and obstacles together. Now, Angelina has admitted that they are having some issues with her marriage to Brad Pitt.
Hollywood Life recently shared that Angelina Jolie has admitted that her marriage with long-time partner Brad Pitt has its own issues and definitely is not perfect. According to the actress, these issues were not that a big deal and can be easily resolved. Angelina Jolie is said to be promoting her new movie which she apparently wrote and directed. "By The Sea" is said to be about real life pair in troubled marriage who are trying to fix their broken relationship.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are returning on screen together for the first time again since their last couple movie, "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" in 2005. The couple was said to fall in love during the filming of the said film and had been together ever since then, Inquisitr cited. The movie "By The Sea" will be starred by the real-life couple. It is said to take them away from their comfort zones and is testing them how they are as artists and actors.
A lot of issues were thrown at them recently. In that sense, Angelina Jolie was said to have an eating disorder by which Brad Pitt was forced to have a divorce ultimatum if his wife decide not to go to rehab to fix it. Brad Pitt allegedly said that if in case Angelina Jolie would not straighten up, he will file for a divorce and he will be leaving with the kids, International Business Times reported. Although a lot are saying that these news are not true and valid, and according to sources, these are all false. The couple, like the normal ones, are still going through some issues but nonetheless, these are not really major ones worthy enough for them to divorce.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are about to release their newest film, "By The Sea." The couple is still very much together and happy with their kids. Although there are some news and other split speculations being thrown at them, these are not new for both parties and they are still going strong.
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