Angelina Jolie Will Reportedly Use Tell-All Book To Deal Final Blow To Endless Brad Pitt Feud
By Afouda Bamidele on August 14, 2025 at 12:45 PM EDT

Angelina Jolie is reportedly ready to break her silence on the long-running feud with Brad Pitt by writing a tell-all book about their turbulent marriage.
This possible move comes as the exes remain locked in a heated dispute over the sale of Château Miraval, the French winery they once co-owned and cherished.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, who began dating in 2004 and married in 2014, spent years locked in a bitter legal and personal battle that only came to an end last December, and this new book could reopen old wounds in a very public way.
Angelina Jolie May Write Tell-All Book Amid Ongoing Brad Pitt Winery Battle

The ongoing conflict has reportedly pushed the actress closer to speaking about their marriage and divorce in a way she has avoided for years.
Sources claim the book would escalate their nearly decade-long feud. While Jolie has remained quiet about the specifics of their split, insiders say, "If Brad continues to push her, she may change course and spill everything."
Radar Online learned that those close to the star believe the more she spends on legal fees, the more likely she is to consider telling her side in a high-profile memoir.
According to one informant, such a move could be damaging for Pitt, who has worked to repair his public image since their split. They warned that if Jolie "goes for the jugular," the public may not be as quick to forgive him.
The 'Maleficent' Star's Winery Sale To Ex-Husband's Rival Called A 'Vindictive' Move

Jolie's 2021 decision to sell her stake in Château Miraval sparked new claims about her motives. The Blast revealed that insiders believe the sale was driven by resentment toward Pitt after a legal ruling granted him 50/50 custody of their children.
They noted that the custody ruling, based on extensive reports, concluded her testimony was partly unreliable, and the winery deal followed just weeks later. The former couple had an agreement not to sell their shares without each other's approval.
Still, Jolie allegedly went ahead knowing Pitt had rejected past offers from Russian billionaire Yuri Shefler, owner of the Stoli drinks group. One source described the sale as a "full F U move," adding that "the entire deal is Angie being vindictive."
The 'F1' Star Is Determined To Take Ex-Wife Winery Battle To Trial

Pitt is not backing down from his legal fight with Jolie over Château Miraval, with the case now expected to head to trial in 2026.
The outlet reported that Jolie previously urged Pitt to drop the lawsuit, but he has pressed forward, maintaining control of the business after her stake was valued at 40 percent. She attempted to have the case dismissed, but the court allowed it to move ahead.
Pitt's legal team says they plan to question Stoli executives, arguing that Jolie acted with malice when selling her share to the company despite knowing he opposed the deal.
One insider also said the ongoing feud is preventing the former couple from moving forward, stating, "Sadly, until he drops his lawsuit, this family will not have the peace and healing they so very much desire and deserve."
Brad Pitt Hoping To Rebuild Relationship With Estranged Kids

Despite their legal battles, Pitt is reportedly trying to reconnect with his children after years of a strained relationship. The Blast reported that while Pitt has accepted he will likely remain "at odds" with their mother, he is not ready to give up on his kids, especially the youngest, twins Knox and Vivienne.
The actor was said to be "desperate" to reunite with them before they turned 17 and was holding out hope they would agree to meet. However, they also add that "he knows the chance they'll agree to spend time with him is remote, to say the least."
Sources say he was "devastated" when Vivienne dropped "Pitt" from her last name, but sees a small sign of hope in the fact that Knox has kept the Jolie-Pitt surname.
Angelina Jolie Reportedly Planning To Leave U.S. Once Twins Turn 18

Pitt's hopes of reuniting with his twins may be fading as Jolie reportedly prepares to leave the United States permanently. The Blast shared that the movie producer has long disliked living in Los Angeles but stayed due to the custody arrangement with Pitt.
Now, sources say she is planning to move once Knox and Vivienne turn 18 next year. While her exact destination is still undecided, she is said to be considering multiple international locations.
According to the insider, "She's eyeing several locations abroad. She'll be very happy when she's able to leave Los Angeles."It is worth noting that the mother of six has previously hinted she would spend significant time in Cambodia.
If Angelina Jolie follows through, this could be the most explosive chapter in Hollywood's most talked-about breakup.