Angelina Jolie livid over 'being painted bad guy' as Brad Pitt 'portrayed as victim' after messy divorce
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Despite their nasty divorce, Angelina Jolie is incensed with the Hollywood community for supporting her ex-husband Brad Pitt.
The Hollywood diva reportedly finds it difficult to watch others in her inner circle support Pitt while she is portrayed as the "bad guy," per the National Enquirer. Moreover, Jolie is eager to permanently leave Tinsel Town after all of her children reach legal adulthood.
Meanwhile, the 'Fight Club' actor's career is continuing to flourish, as is his relationship with jewelry designer Ines de Ramon, with whom he was first linked in November 2022.
'Angie’s livid over being painted the bad guy while Brad is portrayed as a victim'
Even after their 2016 divorce, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie continue to disagree about things like their winery and child custody. However, the actress reportedly believes that the split has affected her more than her ex-husband.
A source revealed to the National Enquirer, "Angie’s livid over being painted the bad guy while Brad is portrayed as a victim. Even with all the facts, their peers are siding with him. It makes her sick that people in Hollywood can be such hypocrites," as per OK! Magazine.
The insider continued, "Angie has no close ties to Hollywood. She’d rather be at her home in Cambodia, working with refugees."
The 48-year-old mother of six is expected to permanently quit acting, according to the source. "She doesn’t want to be in L.A. and plans to take off for Cambodia as soon as all the kids are of legal age," the insider revealed.
Jolie and Pitt share six children: Maddox, 22, Pax, 20, Zahara, 18, Shiloh, 17, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 15.
Since everyone is aware of Jolie's humanitarianism, the rumors are plausible. Furthermore, it should be noted that the actress has been accepting relatively few Hollywood roles.
Jolie last appeared in the 2021 film 'Eternals.' Her upcoming film appearance is in the biographical drama 'Maria' and 'Maleficent 3'.
'Hollywood is not a healthy place'
Jolie stated in a recent interview that if she had to pursue a career in 2023, she would not be an actor. She is severely affected by the harsh scrutiny and social media environment, which she does not enjoy.
Jolie explained that her father, 84-year-old Oscar winner Jon Voight, thrust her into the public eye from an early age.
She explained at the time: "It’s part of what happened after my divorce. I lost the ability to live and travel as freely. I will move when I can. I grew up in quite a shallow place. Of all the places in the world, Hollywood is not a healthy place."
Pitt, 60, does not appear to spend much time with the children, although he is legally still their father despite his ex-wife's claims that he abused her and their children in 2016 while intoxicated on a family trip.
According to OK! Magazine, Zahara appeared to omit the "Pitt" from her last name when introducing herself at a Spelman College sorority gathering earlier in 2023.
The 18-year-old boldly introduced herself to the cheering crowd at the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority: "My name is Zahara Marley Jolie. And I landed all the way from the Golden State in the city full of angels: Los Angeles, California."
Meanwhile, the 'Troy' actor is still going strong in both his acting profession and his romance with jewelry designer Ines de Ramon.
An insider said of the romance, "Ines has been a breath of fresh air for Brad. “She’s smart and down-to-earth and supportive."