What is your take on the Angelina Jolie/Brad Pitt divorce saga? What happened on the plane?

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Knox, Shiloh and Vivianne deserve to be seen.


They didn't want to go. Was Vivienne not seen during the Tony season?
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder which of her bio kids inherited her mental health issues? Sadly, all of the children have experienced childhood trauma thanks to her antics.


I think Shiloh…



Aside from all the trauma around the toxicity between their parents, they all experienced a great deal of pressure to be cool and "different." No normality allowed by mom, and no stability until forced. They were all expected to be "artists" too, even if only minimally talented. I think that's what we see with Shiloh. With Viv the constant instability reinforced her shyness and anxiety. Knox seems the most inclined to go his own way, but we know the least about him and have no idea if he's still talking to Pitt.



Angelina was a punk kid who raised her kids to challenge norms. That's both good and bad imo, do agree that went along with a strong interest in being cool and different. Brad is close with his nieces and nephews, whom Angelina no doubt considers basic, but he probably wishes his kids were more like them in terms of being sweet, well-mannered, and conventional. They were raised traditionally, with rules, and his kids weren't. But he knew he was partnering with a totally unconventional woman, so that decision is on him.
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder which of her bio kids inherited her mental health issues? Sadly, all of the children have experienced childhood trauma thanks to her antics.


I think Shiloh…


Agreed.



The kids all seem pretty calm, with none remotely acting out or demonstrating unstable, attention-seeking behavior the way Jolie did when she was young. Even with the trauma, so maybe they lucked out with genetics.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder which of her bio kids inherited her mental health issues? Sadly, all of the children have experienced childhood trauma thanks to her antics.


I think Shiloh…



Aside from all the trauma around the toxicity between their parents, they all experienced a great deal of pressure to be cool and "different." No normality allowed by mom, and no stability until forced. They were all expected to be "artists" too, even if only minimally talented. I think that's what we see with Shiloh. With Viv the constant instability reinforced her shyness and anxiety. Knox seems the most inclined to go his own way, but we know the least about him and have no idea if he's still talking to Pitt.



Angelina was a punk kid who raised her kids to challenge norms. That's both good and bad imo, do agree that went along with a strong interest in being cool and different. Brad is close with his nieces and nephews, whom Angelina no doubt considers basic, but he probably wishes his kids were more like them in terms of being sweet, well-mannered, and conventional. They were raised traditionally, with rules, and his kids weren't. But he knew he was partnering with a totally unconventional woman, so that decision is on him.



Brad is a hippy at heart.
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Anonymous wrote:I hope the twins break free from their crazy mother and build a relationship with their father. Maybe Knox will become a successful actor like his dad?

I wonder which kid will be the first to write a tell all book? I think it might be the oldest adopted son—the troubled, reckless one who might need/want the money and platform the most.


Knox seems like the only private one. I think he is into boxing. As far as we know he is the only one that still talks to Brad. He also uses his dad’s last name. So i think he will have relationship with both mom and dad.


Knox doesn't use Pitt. Sorry to the user who thought Shiloh was going to wait until they're 18 so they could run off and live with Pitt.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder which of her bio kids inherited her mental health issues? Sadly, all of the children have experienced childhood trauma thanks to her antics.


I think Shiloh…


Agreed.



The kids all seem pretty calm, with none remotely acting out or demonstrating unstable, attention-seeking behavior the way Jolie did when she was young. Even with the trauma, so maybe they lucked out with genetics.



Well Pax seems like he has issues but that's more likely due to being adopted at an older age. I also think he might have a learning disability. Still, none of the kids seem interested in acting and no wanna-be influencers in the bunch, which is great. I disapprove of the way Jolie handled Pitt with them, but she definitely did some stuff right.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder which of her bio kids inherited her mental health issues? Sadly, all of the children have experienced childhood trauma thanks to her antics.


I think Shiloh…



Aside from all the trauma around the toxicity between their parents, they all experienced a great deal of pressure to be cool and "different." No normality allowed by mom, and no stability until forced. They were all expected to be "artists" too, even if only minimally talented. I think that's what we see with Shiloh. With Viv the constant instability reinforced her shyness and anxiety. Knox seems the most inclined to go his own way, but we know the least about him and have no idea if he's still talking to Pitt.



Angelina was a punk kid who raised her kids to challenge norms. That's both good and bad imo, do agree that went along with a strong interest in being cool and different. Brad is close with his nieces and nephews, whom Angelina no doubt considers basic, but he probably wishes his kids were more like them in terms of being sweet, well-mannered, and conventional. They were raised traditionally, with rules, and his kids weren't. But he knew he was partnering with a totally unconventional woman, so that decision is on him.



Brad is a hippy at heart.



If he were a hippy, he'd have been fine with no rules and no stability. He wasn't.
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We will never know the truth. I think they are both at fault. Just becouse Brad has more likeable personality doesn’t mean he is like that behind closed doors. I know many charming and charismatic people who are worst to their family. To me they both are troubled and flawed in their own way.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder which of her bio kids inherited her mental health issues? Sadly, all of the children have experienced childhood trauma thanks to her antics.


I think Shiloh…



Aside from all the trauma around the toxicity between their parents, they all experienced a great deal of pressure to be cool and "different." No normality allowed by mom, and no stability until forced. They were all expected to be "artists" too, even if only minimally talented. I think that's what we see with Shiloh. With Viv the constant instability reinforced her shyness and anxiety. Knox seems the most inclined to go his own way, but we know the least about him and have no idea if he's still talking to Pitt.



Angelina was a punk kid who raised her kids to challenge norms. That's both good and bad imo, do agree that went along with a strong interest in being cool and different. Brad is close with his nieces and nephews, whom Angelina no doubt considers basic, but he probably wishes his kids were more like them in terms of being sweet, well-mannered, and conventional. They were raised traditionally, with rules, and his kids weren't. But he knew he was partnering with a totally unconventional woman, so that decision is on him.



Brad is a hippy at heart.



If he were a hippy, he'd have been fine with no rules and no stability. He wasn't.


He and Ines are hippies at as heart. You have no clue if he was with them having no rules or not.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder which of her bio kids inherited her mental health issues? Sadly, all of the children have experienced childhood trauma thanks to her antics.


I think Shiloh…



Aside from all the trauma around the toxicity between their parents, they all experienced a great deal of pressure to be cool and "different." No normality allowed by mom, and no stability until forced. They were all expected to be "artists" too, even if only minimally talented. I think that's what we see with Shiloh. With Viv the constant instability reinforced her shyness and anxiety. Knox seems the most inclined to go his own way, but we know the least about him and have no idea if he's still talking to Pitt.



Angelina was a punk kid who raised her kids to challenge norms. That's both good and bad imo, do agree that went along with a strong interest in being cool and different. Brad is close with his nieces and nephews, whom Angelina no doubt considers basic, but he probably wishes his kids were more like them in terms of being sweet, well-mannered, and conventional. They were raised traditionally, with rules, and his kids weren't. But he knew he was partnering with a totally unconventional woman, so that decision is on him.



Brad is a hippy at heart.



If he were a hippy, he'd have been fine with no rules and no stability. He wasn't.


He and Ines are hippies at as heart. You have no clue if he was with them having no rules or not.



I love that quote “hippies at as heart” ahahahhah. Brad and Ines are soulmates.
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Anonymous wrote:We will never know the truth. I think they are both at fault. Just becouse Brad has more likeable personality doesn’t mean he is like that behind closed doors. I know many charming and charismatic people who are worst to their family. To me they both are troubled and flawed in their own way.


Both at fault for what? For the ridiculous way that the kids were raised when they were young? For the ridiculous divorce? Or for the plane ride?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We will never know the truth. I think they are both at fault. Just becouse Brad has more likeable personality doesn’t mean he is like that behind closed doors. I know many charming and charismatic people who are worst to their family. To me they both are troubled and flawed in their own way.


Both at fault for what? For the ridiculous way that the kids were raised when they were young? For the ridiculous divorce? Or for the plane ride?


Yes, it takes two to tango.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We will never know the truth. I think they are both at fault. Just becouse Brad has more likeable personality doesn’t mean he is like that behind closed doors. I know many charming and charismatic people who are worst to their family. To me they both are troubled and flawed in their own way.


Both at fault for what? For the ridiculous way that the kids were raised when they were young? For the ridiculous divorce? Or for the plane ride?


Yes, it takes two to tango.


Except for when it doesn't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We will never know the truth. I think they are both at fault. Just becouse Brad has more likeable personality doesn’t mean he is like that behind closed doors. I know many charming and charismatic people who are worst to their family. To me they both are troubled and flawed in their own way.


Both at fault for what? For the ridiculous way that the kids were raised when they were young? For the ridiculous divorce? Or for the plane ride?


Yes, it takes two to tango.


Except for when it doesn't.


So you think it’s all his fault?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We will never know the truth. I think they are both at fault. Just becouse Brad has more likeable personality doesn’t mean he is like that behind closed doors. I know many charming and charismatic people who are worst to their family. To me they both are troubled and flawed in their own way.


I don’t even think Brad is likable. He just doesn’t come across as overly aggressive or violent and that’s why he’s never been “canceled”.

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