EVERY Six Months Jolie reiterates accusations against Pitt

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He did not drop out, he returned home during the height of COVID and did his classes online at Yonsei in Korean. And he graduated.


Good to hear that he returned to classes in person in 2021. However, there is no notice of graduation (yet).


Because he dropped out and has just been loafing around LA.
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Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt is an admitted alcoholic. The kids have had to deal with a lot, and have, so far, kept it to themselves.
Instead of a barrage about parental alienation, Pitt would be better served by indicating ways that he’s been a present and supportive parent. Was he available to the kids in a crisis? Did he attend recitals, graduations, and other ceremonies? Did he do school pickups, doctors appointments, school meetings, and so on? Did he arrange birthday parties and other acknowledgments for the kids. Did he actively parent? Did he even attempt to actively parent? If so, put it out there. If Pitt was consistently a loving supportive parent, there would both be evidence of that, and at least one of his six adult and almost-adult kids would probably be making that known.

I agree with the others who guess that the kids probably won’t directly say anything against Pitt until the younger two are legal adults. If Pitt really wants to develop positive relationships with his kids, I hope he’s at least attempting to do normal parent things that might help him to do so.



Brad hasn’t been allowed to be a present parent in his children’s lives. He tried to gain joint custody, but Angelina fought every effort he made to be a father to his children. It’s obvious that she deliberately alienated him from the children. Her mother did the exact same thing to her father that she did to Brad. She passed her childhood traumas onto her children.


BS. She couldn't have prevented him from showing up for school programs and other activities. She couldn't forbid him from ever seeing the kids, unless the courts said he couldn't.


BS. My mother just never told my dad when anything was and intercepted phone calls. You can’t show up to things you don’t know about. Get real.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt is an admitted alcoholic. The kids have had to deal with a lot, and have, so far, kept it to themselves.
Instead of a barrage about parental alienation, Pitt would be better served by indicating ways that he’s been a present and supportive parent. Was he available to the kids in a crisis? Did he attend recitals, graduations, and other ceremonies? Did he do school pickups, doctors appointments, school meetings, and so on? Did he arrange birthday parties and other acknowledgments for the kids. Did he actively parent? Did he even attempt to actively parent? If so, put it out there. If Pitt was consistently a loving supportive parent, there would both be evidence of that, and at least one of his six adult and almost-adult kids would probably be making that known.

I agree with the others who guess that the kids probably won’t directly say anything against Pitt until the younger two are legal adults. If Pitt really wants to develop positive relationships with his kids, I hope he’s at least attempting to do normal parent things that might help him to do so.



Brad hasn’t been allowed to be a present parent in his children’s lives. He tried to gain joint custody, but Angelina fought every effort he made to be a father to his children. It’s obvious that she deliberately alienated him from the children. Her mother did the exact same thing to her father that she did to Brad. She passed her childhood traumas onto her children.


Three of the kids kids have been legally adults for years. What efforts has he made to establish positive relationships with these now adult kids? Care packages to the ones in college? Positive comments about their accomplishments in interviews and on social media? Anything at all. Since so much is “obvious” to you, please share.



+1 exactly


Many stars say nothing about their kids publicly. And how in the heck would you know if he mailed a care package to his kid? Are you that stupid to think he or Angelina would release a statement that Brad sent one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt is an admitted alcoholic. The kids have had to deal with a lot, and have, so far, kept it to themselves.
Instead of a barrage about parental alienation, Pitt would be better served by indicating ways that he’s been a present and supportive parent. Was he available to the kids in a crisis? Did he attend recitals, graduations, and other ceremonies? Did he do school pickups, doctors appointments, school meetings, and so on? Did he arrange birthday parties and other acknowledgments for the kids. Did he actively parent? Did he even attempt to actively parent? If so, put it out there. If Pitt was consistently a loving supportive parent, there would both be evidence of that, and at least one of his six adult and almost-adult kids would probably be making that known.

I agree with the others who guess that the kids probably won’t directly say anything against Pitt until the younger two are legal adults. If Pitt really wants to develop positive relationships with his kids, I hope he’s at least attempting to do normal parent things that might help him to do so.



Brad hasn’t been allowed to be a present parent in his children’s lives. He tried to gain joint custody, but Angelina fought every effort he made to be a father to his children. It’s obvious that she deliberately alienated him from the children. Her mother did the exact same thing to her father that she did to Brad. She passed her childhood traumas onto her children.


BS. She couldn't have prevented him from showing up for school programs and other activities. She couldn't forbid him from ever seeing the kids, unless the courts said he couldn't.


BS. My mother just never told my dad when anything was and intercepted phone calls. You can’t show up to things you don’t know about. Get real. [/quote

Brad is a multimillionaire and cam go to the court and get exact dates to attend their activities. Zero excuse.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt is an admitted alcoholic. The kids have had to deal with a lot, and have, so far, kept it to themselves.
Instead of a barrage about parental alienation, Pitt would be better served by indicating ways that he’s been a present and supportive parent. Was he available to the kids in a crisis? Did he attend recitals, graduations, and other ceremonies? Did he do school pickups, doctors appointments, school meetings, and so on? Did he arrange birthday parties and other acknowledgments for the kids. Did he actively parent? Did he even attempt to actively parent? If so, put it out there. If Pitt was consistently a loving supportive parent, there would both be evidence of that, and at least one of his six adult and almost-adult kids would probably be making that known.

I agree with the others who guess that the kids probably won’t directly say anything against Pitt until the younger two are legal adults. If Pitt really wants to develop positive relationships with his kids, I hope he’s at least attempting to do normal parent things that might help him to do so.



Brad hasn’t been allowed to be a present parent in his children’s lives. He tried to gain joint custody, but Angelina fought every effort he made to be a father to his children. It’s obvious that she deliberately alienated him from the children. Her mother did the exact same thing to her father that she did to Brad. She passed her childhood traumas onto her children.


Three of the kids kids have been legally adults for years. What efforts has he made to establish positive relationships with these now adult kids? Care packages to the ones in college? Positive comments about their accomplishments in interviews and on social media? Anything at all. Since so much is “obvious” to you, please share.



+1 exactly


But, how do you know he's not sending them letters or care packages? He may not mention them on social media to respect their boundaries/privacy if they have asked for it. We don't know anything.


If jon can publicly muster up nice words to say about his daughter and granddaughter then Brad can too for Vivienne. There's so many stories about him and his gf, putting one out that he's proud of his daughter is the bare minimum. When your relationships are that fractured then you shoild be utilizing every visitation you have and not going to Bruce Springsteen concerts and spending months out of the country at a time.

Exactly. And on a different note, I think Shiloh inherited her grandfather’s entire face but her lips are all Angelina’s.


I always thought she had his face too cleft chin and all. Brad's eyes and eyebrows but everything else is her grandfather.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/491235/angelina-jolie-son-maddox-unrecognisable-white-house-state-dinner/

He did not drop out, he returned home during the height of COVID and did his classes online at Yonsei in Korean. And he graduated.


Good to hear that he returned to classes in person in 2021. However, there is no notice of graduation (yet).

Google is your friend. He graduated.

4 young adult children have totally dissociated from their father, they have testified to his alcoholism and brutality. I guess maybe we have to wait 2 or 3 years and see if all six agree? Read the actual court documents. The capacity for so many of the women on this forum to deny the realities of battered women is staggering.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt is an admitted alcoholic. The kids have had to deal with a lot, and have, so far, kept it to themselves.
Instead of a barrage about parental alienation, Pitt would be better served by indicating ways that he’s been a present and supportive parent. Was he available to the kids in a crisis? Did he attend recitals, graduations, and other ceremonies? Did he do school pickups, doctors appointments, school meetings, and so on? Did he arrange birthday parties and other acknowledgments for the kids. Did he actively parent? Did he even attempt to actively parent? If so, put it out there. If Pitt was consistently a loving supportive parent, there would both be evidence of that, and at least one of his six adult and almost-adult kids would probably be making that known.

I agree with the others who guess that the kids probably won’t directly say anything against Pitt until the younger two are legal adults. If Pitt really wants to develop positive relationships with his kids, I hope he’s at least attempting to do normal parent things that might help him to do so.



Brad hasn’t been allowed to be a present parent in his children’s lives. He tried to gain joint custody, but Angelina fought every effort he made to be a father to his children. It’s obvious that she deliberately alienated him from the children. Her mother did the exact same thing to her father that she did to Brad. She passed her childhood traumas onto her children.


BS. She couldn't have prevented him from showing up for school programs and other activities. She couldn't forbid him from ever seeing the kids, unless the courts said he couldn't.


BS. My mother just never told my dad when anything was and intercepted phone calls. You can’t show up to things you don’t know about. Get real.

That was clearly decades ago. Whole different ball game with the internet. The fact of that play was widely reported on and any school graduation date is on the internet. Add to that that Brad has near limitless resources to hire any one, including a PI to keep tabs on the kids (and from the filings it sounds like they shared responsibility for security personnel). He simply does not think it was a priority. Even Jon Gosselin isn’t estranged from all of his kids.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt is an admitted alcoholic. The kids have had to deal with a lot, and have, so far, kept it to themselves.
Instead of a barrage about parental alienation, Pitt would be better served by indicating ways that he’s been a present and supportive parent. Was he available to the kids in a crisis? Did he attend recitals, graduations, and other ceremonies? Did he do school pickups, doctors appointments, school meetings, and so on? Did he arrange birthday parties and other acknowledgments for the kids. Did he actively parent? Did he even attempt to actively parent? If so, put it out there. If Pitt was consistently a loving supportive parent, there would both be evidence of that, and at least one of his six adult and almost-adult kids would probably be making that known.

I agree with the others who guess that the kids probably won’t directly say anything against Pitt until the younger two are legal adults. If Pitt really wants to develop positive relationships with his kids, I hope he’s at least attempting to do normal parent things that might help him to do so.



Brad hasn’t been allowed to be a present parent in his children’s lives. He tried to gain joint custody, but Angelina fought every effort he made to be a father to his children. It’s obvious that she deliberately alienated him from the children. Her mother did the exact same thing to her father that she did to Brad. She passed her childhood traumas onto her children.


BS. She couldn't have prevented him from showing up for school programs and other activities. She couldn't forbid him from ever seeing the kids, unless the courts said he couldn't.


BS. My mother just never told my dad when anything was and intercepted phone calls. You can’t show up to things you don’t know about. Get real. [/quote

Brad is a multimillionaire and cam go to the court and get exact dates to attend their activities. Zero excuse.


You must be privileged enough to not know that even with a billion dollars, a court order and calling the police, the children cannot be forced to go on court ordered visitation. Brad could press her in court and have Angelina arrested at some point for violating the order…. But then that falls perfectly into her victimhood story doesn’t it?

The kids will get wise to the games in their 30s, especially when Angie starts trying to separate them from Their partners and grandkids.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt is an admitted alcoholic. The kids have had to deal with a lot, and have, so far, kept it to themselves.
Instead of a barrage about parental alienation, Pitt would be better served by indicating ways that he’s been a present and supportive parent. Was he available to the kids in a crisis? Did he attend recitals, graduations, and other ceremonies? Did he do school pickups, doctors appointments, school meetings, and so on? Did he arrange birthday parties and other acknowledgments for the kids. Did he actively parent? Did he even attempt to actively parent? If so, put it out there. If Pitt was consistently a loving supportive parent, there would both be evidence of that, and at least one of his six adult and almost-adult kids would probably be making that known.

I agree with the others who guess that the kids probably won’t directly say anything against Pitt until the younger two are legal adults. If Pitt really wants to develop positive relationships with his kids, I hope he’s at least attempting to do normal parent things that might help him to do so.



Brad hasn’t been allowed to be a present parent in his children’s lives. He tried to gain joint custody, but Angelina fought every effort he made to be a father to his children. It’s obvious that she deliberately alienated him from the children. Her mother did the exact same thing to her father that she did to Brad. She passed her childhood traumas onto her children.


BS. She couldn't have prevented him from showing up for school programs and other activities. She couldn't forbid him from ever seeing the kids, unless the courts said he couldn't.


BS. My mother just never told my dad when anything was and intercepted phone calls. You can’t show up to things you don’t know about. Get real.

That was clearly decades ago. Whole different ball game with the internet. The fact of that play was widely reported on and any school graduation date is on the internet. Add to that that Brad has near limitless resources to hire any one, including a PI to keep tabs on the kids (and from the filings it sounds like they shared responsibility for security personnel). He simply does not think it was a priority. Even Jon Gosselin isn’t estranged from all of his kids.


+1 This. It's 2024. It might take some time and money but can be.done if a parent truly cares.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt is an admitted alcoholic. The kids have had to deal with a lot, and have, so far, kept it to themselves.
Instead of a barrage about parental alienation, Pitt would be better served by indicating ways that he’s been a present and supportive parent. Was he available to the kids in a crisis? Did he attend recitals, graduations, and other ceremonies? Did he do school pickups, doctors appointments, school meetings, and so on? Did he arrange birthday parties and other acknowledgments for the kids. Did he actively parent? Did he even attempt to actively parent? If so, put it out there. If Pitt was consistently a loving supportive parent, there would both be evidence of that, and at least one of his six adult and almost-adult kids would probably be making that known.

I agree with the others who guess that the kids probably won’t directly say anything against Pitt until the younger two are legal adults. If Pitt really wants to develop positive relationships with his kids, I hope he’s at least attempting to do normal parent things that might help him to do so.



Brad hasn’t been allowed to be a present parent in his children’s lives. He tried to gain joint custody, but Angelina fought every effort he made to be a father to his children. It’s obvious that she deliberately alienated him from the children. Her mother did the exact same thing to her father that she did to Brad. She passed her childhood traumas onto her children.


Three of the kids kids have been legally adults for years. What efforts has he made to establish positive relationships with these now adult kids? Care packages to the ones in college? Positive comments about their accomplishments in interviews and on social media? Anything at all. Since so much is “obvious” to you, please share.



+1 exactly


Many stars say nothing about their kids publicly. And how in the heck would you know if he mailed a care package to his kid? Are you that stupid to think he or Angelina would release a statement that Brad sent one.


Those were just examples of what could be done. When 6 kids don't want to have anuthing to do with their dad, it's on him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt is an admitted alcoholic. The kids have had to deal with a lot, and have, so far, kept it to themselves.
Instead of a barrage about parental alienation, Pitt would be better served by indicating ways that he’s been a present and supportive parent. Was he available to the kids in a crisis? Did he attend recitals, graduations, and other ceremonies? Did he do school pickups, doctors appointments, school meetings, and so on? Did he arrange birthday parties and other acknowledgments for the kids. Did he actively parent? Did he even attempt to actively parent? If so, put it out there. If Pitt was consistently a loving supportive parent, there would both be evidence of that, and at least one of his six adult and almost-adult kids would probably be making that known.

I agree with the others who guess that the kids probably won’t directly say anything against Pitt until the younger two are legal adults. If Pitt really wants to develop positive relationships with his kids, I hope he’s at least attempting to do normal parent things that might help him to do so.



Brad hasn’t been allowed to be a present parent in his children’s lives. He tried to gain joint custody, but Angelina fought every effort he made to be a father to his children. It’s obvious that she deliberately alienated him from the children. Her mother did the exact same thing to her father that she did to Brad. She passed her childhood traumas onto her children.


BS. She couldn't have prevented him from showing up for school programs and other activities. She couldn't forbid him from ever seeing the kids, unless the courts said he couldn't.


BS. My mother just never told my dad when anything was and intercepted phone calls. You can’t show up to things you don’t know about. Get real.

That was clearly decades ago. Whole different ball game with the internet. The fact of that play was widely reported on and any school graduation date is on the internet. Add to that that Brad has near limitless resources to hire any one, including a PI to keep tabs on the kids (and from the filings it sounds like they shared responsibility for security personnel). He simply does not think it was a priority. Even Jon Gosselin isn’t estranged from all of his kids.


All that needs to be said really. Some people are not hands on parents and aren't really interested in their kids lives like Brad. That's fine if you don't add alcoholism and violence into the mixture. That's when you need to go the extra 1000 miles to repair the relationship. This generation of young adults are not putting up with it. They have been empowered by other kids their age to not accept terrible mistreatment from their parents. Her lawyer made a wonderful statement and I am sure another will be made once it's finalized.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt is an admitted alcoholic. The kids have had to deal with a lot, and have, so far, kept it to themselves.
Instead of a barrage about parental alienation, Pitt would be better served by indicating ways that he’s been a present and supportive parent. Was he available to the kids in a crisis? Did he attend recitals, graduations, and other ceremonies? Did he do school pickups, doctors appointments, school meetings, and so on? Did he arrange birthday parties and other acknowledgments for the kids. Did he actively parent? Did he even attempt to actively parent? If so, put it out there. If Pitt was consistently a loving supportive parent, there would both be evidence of that, and at least one of his six adult and almost-adult kids would probably be making that known.

I agree with the others who guess that the kids probably won’t directly say anything against Pitt until the younger two are legal adults. If Pitt really wants to develop positive relationships with his kids, I hope he’s at least attempting to do normal parent things that might help him to do so.



Brad hasn’t been allowed to be a present parent in his children’s lives. He tried to gain joint custody, but Angelina fought every effort he made to be a father to his children. It’s obvious that she deliberately alienated him from the children. Her mother did the exact same thing to her father that she did to Brad. She passed her childhood traumas onto her children.


BS. She couldn't have prevented him from showing up for school programs and other activities. She couldn't forbid him from ever seeing the kids, unless the courts said he couldn't.


BS. My mother just never told my dad when anything was and intercepted phone calls. You can’t show up to things you don’t know about. Get real.

That was clearly decades ago. Whole different ball game with the internet. The fact of that play was widely reported on and any school graduation date is on the internet. Add to that that Brad has near limitless resources to hire any one, including a PI to keep tabs on the kids (and from the filings it sounds like they shared responsibility for security personnel). He simply does not think it was a priority. Even Jon Gosselin isn’t estranged from all of his kids.


All that needs to be said really. Some people are not hands on parents and aren't really interested in their kids lives like Brad. That's fine if you don't add alcoholism and violence into the mixture. That's when you need to go the extra 1000 miles to repair the relationship. This generation of young adults are not putting up with it. They have been empowered by other kids their age to not accept terrible mistreatment from their parents. Her lawyer made a wonderful statement and I am sure another will be made once it's finalized.


+1
Anonymous
Brad Pitt is making Tom Cruise look like a better father to Suri! At least Tom wasn’t violent or a drunk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt is an admitted alcoholic. The kids have had to deal with a lot, and have, so far, kept it to themselves.
Instead of a barrage about parental alienation, Pitt would be better served by indicating ways that he’s been a present and supportive parent. Was he available to the kids in a crisis? Did he attend recitals, graduations, and other ceremonies? Did he do school pickups, doctors appointments, school meetings, and so on? Did he arrange birthday parties and other acknowledgments for the kids. Did he actively parent? Did he even attempt to actively parent? If so, put it out there. If Pitt was consistently a loving supportive parent, there would both be evidence of that, and at least one of his six adult and almost-adult kids would probably be making that known.

I agree with the others who guess that the kids probably won’t directly say anything against Pitt until the younger two are legal adults. If Pitt really wants to develop positive relationships with his kids, I hope he’s at least attempting to do normal parent things that might help him to do so.



Brad hasn’t been allowed to be a present parent in his children’s lives. He tried to gain joint custody, but Angelina fought every effort he made to be a father to his children. It’s obvious that she deliberately alienated him from the children. Her mother did the exact same thing to her father that she did to Brad. She passed her childhood traumas onto her children.


BS. She couldn't have prevented him from showing up for school programs and other activities. She couldn't forbid him from ever seeing the kids, unless the courts said he couldn't.


BS. My mother just never told my dad when anything was and intercepted phone calls. You can’t show up to things you don’t know about. Get real.


In this day and time, post much every school and organization has a website, teacher blogs, announcement sections, sign ups for email notifications, parent rights etc. Get real.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt is an admitted alcoholic. The kids have had to deal with a lot, and have, so far, kept it to themselves.
Instead of a barrage about parental alienation, Pitt would be better served by indicating ways that he’s been a present and supportive parent. Was he available to the kids in a crisis? Did he attend recitals, graduations, and other ceremonies? Did he do school pickups, doctors appointments, school meetings, and so on? Did he arrange birthday parties and other acknowledgments for the kids. Did he actively parent? Did he even attempt to actively parent? If so, put it out there. If Pitt was consistently a loving supportive parent, there would both be evidence of that, and at least one of his six adult and almost-adult kids would probably be making that known.

I agree with the others who guess that the kids probably won’t directly say anything against Pitt until the younger two are legal adults. If Pitt really wants to develop positive relationships with his kids, I hope he’s at least attempting to do normal parent things that might help him to do so.



Brad hasn’t been allowed to be a present parent in his children’s lives. He tried to gain joint custody, but Angelina fought every effort he made to be a father to his children. It’s obvious that she deliberately alienated him from the children. Her mother did the exact same thing to her father that she did to Brad. She passed her childhood traumas onto her children.


BS. She couldn't have prevented him from showing up for school programs and other activities. She couldn't forbid him from ever seeing the kids, unless the courts said he couldn't.


BS. My mother just never told my dad when anything was and intercepted phone calls. You can’t show up to things you don’t know about. Get real.

That was clearly decades ago. Whole different ball game with the internet. The fact of that play was widely reported on and any school graduation date is on the internet. Add to that that Brad has near limitless resources to hire any one, including a PI to keep tabs on the kids (and from the filings it sounds like they shared responsibility for security personnel). He simply does not think it was a priority. Even Jon Gosselin isn’t estranged from all of his kids.


+1 This. It's 2024. It might take some time and money but can be.done if a parent truly cares.


Ok then so you personally know that he hasn’t show up in disguise to any public socialized school events for celebrity kids? Or hired a PI to spy on his kids which is super creepy by the way. How priceless he’s are we to have such a close source to Brad that has all the answers.
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