Brad Pitt’s Heart Still Broken: Why His Painful Divorce and Custody Battle Might Keep Him Single Forever

Shocking! 💥🔥 People will never see Brad walk down the aisle again 💔💍💥 After a messy divorce and bitter custody battle, Brad Pitt’s romantic future looks uncertain 🫢🥲 Is the Hollywood heartthrob done with love, or just too weighed down by his past? 😱💣 Read more in the article below ⬇️

One of Hollywood’s most beautiful couples ended their relationship in 2016 after 14 years together.

Their divorce was difficult, with a tough battle for the custody of their children, and this affected Brad Pitt’s desire to start new relationships.

Rumors about his flings with famous actresses and models frequently surfaced online, but none of them turned into anything serious.

The last woman linked to the Oscar-winning actor was German model Nicole Poturalski.

In the summer of 2020, the two were seen together at the Paris airport, heading to the south of France for a holiday. According to an insider, they looked happy at the time.

However, that relationship didn’t last long either.

Now, Brad’s heart is once again free. An insider, quoted by Us Weekly, said the actor has no intention of getting married anytime soon.

Relationships are “not a priority” for him right now, as he’s “carrying a heavy burden” related to the custody battle over his children.

Though he’s had “some fun” in the past few years, Brad’s focus is now on himself and his kids.

The source also mentioned that “Brad is working hard and trying to stay positive. The situation with Angelina really took a toll on him, but he has incredible willpower and a great support system.”

Actors Ryan Gosling, Edward Norton, and director David Fincher are among those who have stood by him.

To recap, the former couple has six children, all of whom live with Angelina Jolie. In October last year, a California court denied Brad’s appeal, keeping Jolie as the sole guardian of the kids.

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