When Will They Call It Quits?
Alright, folks, let's talk about this ongoing saga. It seems like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie just can't put the past behind them. It’s been years since their 2016 split, and yet, here we are. The two Hollywood powerhouses have been locked in what feels like a never-ending feud. As much as they'd love to move on and start fresh chapters in their lives, two major issues keep their divorce proceedings stuck in neutral.
According to Life & Style, both Brad and Angelina are eager to move forward with their separate lives. But for some reason, they just can't seem to untangle the knot they've tied themselves into. “Brad keeps telling friends that they’re almost there, that they’re so close to signing an agreement,” an insider revealed. “But then something else comes up, and they’re back to square one.” Talk about frustrating, right?
The Kids: A Tug-of-War They Can't Afford to Lose
One of the sticking points in their ongoing battle is the custody of their six children—Maddox, 16, Pax, 14, Zahara, 13, Shiloh, 11, and twins Vivienne and Knox, both 9. Now, this is a big deal, and understandably so. These kids are the center of their universe, and neither Brad nor Angelina is willing to budge on this issue.
Read also:A Night To Remember The Royal Double Date
“Brad’s ultimate goal is to secure joint physical and legal custody,” the source explained. “But Angelina has been steadfast in her position on that point.” It’s clear that both parents want what they believe is best for their children, but until they can find common ground, the legal drama continues.

The Vineyard: A Piece of Property Worth Fighting For
Another major point of contention is the Château Miraval estate and vineyard in France. This place isn’t just any property—it’s where Brad and Angelina tied the knot in 2014, and it’s been a source of income thanks to their wildly successful Miraval rosé wine and olive oil. It’s not just a home; it’s a business, and both parties have strong feelings about its future.
“Angelina has been pressuring Brad to sell the estate and split the proceeds,” the insider continued. “But Brad has a deep emotional connection to the place. He loves renovating the buildings, working with the vintner, and even participating in every harvest. It’s his passion project, and he wants to keep it alive.” It’s clear that for Brad, this isn’t just about money—it’s about preserving something he holds dear.


