"Technically, he is still married to the mother of his children." Insiders say Brad Pitt's lawsuit against Angelina Jolie is interfering with his relationship with Ines de Ramon
Insiders told DailyMail that the scandalous trial between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie is interfering with the actor's relationship with his new lover Ines de Ramon. According to them, the actor really wants to end everything quickly, “get rid of the demons of his marriage” and “move on.” Brad really wants this matter to be resolved more than anything. If it were completely up to him, it would have been over a long time ago."
Pitt and Jolie announced their divorce eight years ago, but the legal battle is still ongoing. And if the custody issues faded away when three of the six children grew up, the battle for the Miraval castle and winery continues.
"Brad wants to continue his relationship with Inez, but cannot because he is still technically married to the mother of his children. Obviously, this is a difficult divorce, but it could have been finalized in ten years. Brad has excellent relationships with most of his children, who met with Ines. They are happy that their father is happy and Ines is good with the children,” says the source. Angelina herself can only be pleased with Pitt’s problems: she previously intended to communicate with Ines and convince her that dating Pitt is not worth it. Recently, Jolie has another reason for dissatisfaction: their eldest biological daughter Shiloh decided to move in with her father and live with him. Insiders also claim that the girl called on her parents to make peace at least for the sake of her 18th birthday, because she was very tired of their quarrels.
Jolie previously accused her ex-husband of "exhausting her financially" through a protracted legal battle over the winery. However, a recent DailyMail investigation shows a completely different picture - according to journalists, the actress’s relationship with Brad helped her enrich herself by almost $100 million. This amount includes loans, alimony, gifts and millions from the sale of her 50 percent stake in the Château Miraval winery.