
Brad Pitt is trying to move on with his life after his long divorce from Angelina Jolie was finalized. However, according to an anonymous source for US Weekly, the 61-year-old actor is still emotionally burdened by past mistakes and the consequences they have left on his personal life.
"He loved Angelina and knows he made mistakes," the source says.
The mistake he suffers the most, according to the same source, is the breakdown of relationships with his six children: Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh and twins Knox and Vivienne. Some of them have spoken out publicly against him, while others have decided to change their surnames, severing any connection with him.
The former couple began their love story while filming Mr. & Mrs. Smith in 2005 and married in 2014. But just two years later, Jolie filed for divorce after a tense incident on a private jet, where she accused Pitt of being violent and incontinent toward her and the children while he was drunk. The incident, along with subsequent legal battles, has deeply affected the actor's relationship with his children. According to the source, he feels that his relationship with them "cannot be fixed anymore," and it is the biggest regret of his life.
"The trial is over, but there is no winner."
Although he expressed relief that the legal proceedings are finally over, Pitt knows he will have to live with the consequences of those years for the rest of his life. However, he has made significant steps towards personal improvement. The actor is now sober and spoke openly about his experience on a podcast with Dax Shepard, where he said he went through a very dark but transformative period in his life.
Brad Pitt, one of the most famous and beloved actors, has faced major challenges in his personal life for years. His relationship and separation from Angelina Jolie became one of the most commented on in the media, not only for the couple's fame, but also for the serious legal and family issues that accompanied it. For many years, he was portrayed as the main person responsible for the breakdown of their family.