Brad Pitt is reportedly in a desperate situation as he struggles to gain access to his children amid an ongoing custody battle with his ex-wife, Angelina Jolie. Sources close to the actor reveal that he is willing to go to great lengths—possibly even begging Jolie—for the chance to spend time with their kids. The emotional toll of being alienated from his children is weighing heavily on him, especially with the holiday season approaching.
An insider disclosed that Pitt has not lost hope and is fighting hard to reconnect with his children. The longer their separation persists, the more heartbreak he experiences. He’s reportedly ready to set aside his pride and plead with Jolie for a visitation arrangement.
Pitt’s relationship with his kids—Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and 16-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox—has taken a significant hit during the contentious legal battle with Jolie. In fact, several of the children have dropped Pitt’s surname. Shiloh even filed court papers to change her name to Shiloh Nouvel Jolie, with others following suit. Currently, only the youngest twins are seeing Pitt under the terms of his visitation rights.
Sources indicate that Pitt is exhausted from the constant court conflicts and is urging Jolie to come to a resolution that would allow them to move forward for the benefit of their family. The actor is particularly impacted by the ongoing dispute over Jolie’s plan to sell her 50 percent stake in their French winery, Chateau Miraval, to a Russian businessman.
Pitt is allegedly willing to negotiate in order to see his kids again, suggesting that he would consider settling the lawsuit and easing tensions in other areas. He is looking forward to spending Thanksgiving with his extended family, lamenting the fact that his children will not be there, and is determined to find a way to break down the barriers that stand between him and his kids.
As this situation unfolds, one thing remains clear: Brad Pitt is yearning for a chance to reconnect with his children, and he is prepared to do whatever it takes to make that happen.