Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, once Hollywood’s ultimate power couple known as “Brangelina,” have finally put an official end to their marriage after more than eight years of intense legal battles. On December 30, 2024, the Oscar-winning actors signed a settlement agreement in Los Angeles Superior Court, closing one chapter of a divorce that captivated the world with its acrimony, allegations, and high-stakes disputes. Jolie’s attorney, James Simon, confirmed the news, stating that his client was “exhausted but relieved this one part is over.” Yet, while the legal dissolution of their two-year marriage is complete, the emotional scars β particularly around their six children β run deep, with reports suggesting a permanent estrangement between Pitt and most of his kids that no court document can fully resolve.
The settlement marks the conclusion of a saga that began in September 2016 when Jolie filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences just days after a notorious private jet incident. What followed was a protracted war involving custody fights, financial wrangling, and overlapping lawsuits, including a fierce battle over their shared French winery, ChΓ’teau Miraval. Though the divorce itself is finalized, the Miraval dispute remains ongoing in separate proceedings, a reminder that some wounds from this union may never fully heal. As 2025 dawns, Pitt, 61, looks toward new beginnings with girlfriend Ines de Ramon, while Jolie, 49, focuses on healing and potentially relocating abroad β but the rift with their children casts a long shadow over any sense of closure.
The Fairytale Romance That Captivated the World

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie first crossed paths on the set of Mr. & Mrs. Smith in 2004, sparking a romance that quickly became tabloid gold. At the time, Pitt was married to Jennifer Aniston, and the ensuing media frenzy dubbed Jolie a homewrecker β a narrative that dogged the couple for years. But “Brangelina” soon evolved into something more profound: a glamorous, philanthropic duo raising a multicultural family and championing global causes.
They welcomed their first biological child, Shiloh, in 2006, and adopted sons Maddox and Pax, daughter Zahara, and twins Knox and Vivienne. By 2014, after a decade together, they married in a private ceremony at ChΓ’teau Miraval, their sprawling ProvenΓ§al estate. The world saw them as invincible β humanitarian ambassadors, blockbuster stars, and parents blending families with apparent ease. Jolie directed Pitt in By the Sea, and they co-founded the Jolie-Pitt Foundation, channeling millions into refugee aid and conservation.
Beneath the gloss, cracks were forming. Friends later revealed tensions over lifestyles: Pitt’s love for wine and parties clashing with Jolie’s more disciplined approach. The 2016 plane flight from France to Los Angeles became the breaking point. Jolie alleged Pitt, under the influence, became verbally abusive and physical with her and the children. Pitt denied harming the kids but admitted to heavy drinking. Investigations by the FBI and child services cleared him of charges, but the damage was irreversible. Jolie filed for divorce five days later, seeking sole physical custody.

A Divorce That Dragged On: Custody at the Heart of the Pain
From the start, custody dominated the proceedings. Jolie requested sole physical custody, allowing Pitt visitation, while he fought for joint. The couple was declared legally single in 2019 via bifurcation, but full resolution eluded them. In 2021, a private judge awarded Pitt joint custody, a decision Jolie successfully appealed after revealing the judge’s undisclosed ties to Pitt’s legal team.
Therapy sessions, supervised visits, and court-ordered schedules followed. A 2018 ruling detailed Pitt’s time with the younger children, emphasizing gradual reunification. Yet allegations persisted: Jolie accused Pitt of abuse; he countered with claims of parental alienation. As the minors aged β Maddox became an adult early on β dynamics shifted. Reports emerged of the children siding with their mother, with several (Shiloh, Zahara, Vivienne) legally dropping “Pitt” from their names upon turning 18 or older.
Sources close to the family describe a profound estrangement. Pitt has spoken of heartbreak over limited contact, while the kids β now young adults β have publicly aligned with Jolie at events. The older ones, Maddox and Pax, have been vocal in support of their mother. Even as the divorce settles, informal arrangements appear to favor Jolie having primary physical custody of the minors (Knox and Vivienne, until they turn 18 in 2026). Legal experts note that with the children maturing, formal custody battles fade, but emotional bonds don’t automatically repair.
Jolie’s lawyer emphasized her focus on “peace and healing for their family.” Pitt, in rare comments, downplayed the finalization as “just something coming to fruition legally.” Insiders say the custody wounds are the deepest β a “permanent rupture” where reconciliation feels distant.
The Winery War: A Separate Battlefield Rages On
While the divorce is done, the fight over ChΓ’teau Miraval continues. Purchased in 2008 for around $28 million (now valued at $164 million), the estate was their wedding venue and home to a thriving rosΓ© brand. They agreed neither would sell without the other’s consent. In 2021, Jolie sold her stake to Stoli Group subsidiary Tenute del Mondo for $67 million, citing a desire to divest from alcohol-related business post-Pitt’s struggles.
Pitt sued in 2022, alleging breach of contract and “vindictive” intent. Jolie countersued, claiming Pitt demanded an expansive NDA silencing her on abuse allegations. Recent rulings favor Pitt: in December 2025, a judge ordered Jolie to produce unredacted communications about the sale. Pitt dismissed embezzlement claims (accusing him of misusing funds for personal projects like a swimming pool). Trial is set for 2027.
The Miraval saga symbolizes unresolved bitterness β financial, yes, but tied to deeper grievances.
New Chapters Amid Lingering Shadows
With the divorce behind them, both stars eye the future. Pitt, dating Ines de Ramon since 2022, is reportedly “relieved” and planning marriage in 2025. His career thrives with F1 and upcoming projects.
Jolie, acclaimed for Maria, plans to sell her Los Angeles home and relocate abroad β possibly Cambodia or France β once the twins turn 18 in 2026. She’s spoken of exhaustion from the “traumatic” process and a desire for distance from Hollywood drama.
For their children β Maddox (24), Pax (22), Zahara (20), Shiloh (19), Knox and Vivienne (17) β the settlement offers stability, but the family fracture persists. Public appearances show them rallying around Jolie; Pitt’s efforts at reconciliation reportedly meet resistance.
The Brangelina era, once a symbol of glamour and unity, ends not with reconciliation but quiet resignation. The divorce is finalized, but the deeper rupture β a father’s strained bond with his children β appears permanent, a poignant reminder that some Hollywood endings are anything but happy.