Revelations from Pitt's bodyguard: Jolie allegedly turned children against him
The conflict between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie is still ongoing. Now, new facts are coming to light. According to foreign media, Pitt's bodyguard reveals that the actress supposedly discouraged their children from contacting their father.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were one of the most famous couples in Hollywood. They met in the movie "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" set in 2005. Even though their relationship started with controversy, they quickly became one of the most recognizable and influential duos in the entertainment industry. Unexpectedly, after nearly 12 years together, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt separated. To make matters worse, it was not without public airing their dirty laundry.
The actress accused Pitt, among other things, of mental and physical abuse towards her and their six children. The couple also battled in court over the winery Chateau Miraval.
Did Angelina Jolie turn the children against Pitt?
Brad Pitt's current bodyguard, Tony Webb, claims that two security company employees were to testify in the case concerning Pitt and Jolie. At that time, the actress's assistant, Michael Vieira, allegedly asked him to discourage them from testifying. When Webb did not agree to the proposal, Vieira, acting on behalf of the celebrity, started making threats.
Mr Vieira then told me that his call should serve as a reminder that those individuals had entered into non-disclosure agreements with Ms Jolie and that I should remind them of that and tell them that if they testified in the family law case, Ms Jolie would sue them, - can be read in the documents obtained by "Us Weekly".
After the phone conversation ended, Webb contacted two employees, including Ross Foster. The man was supposed to declare that despite the threats, he would testify. However, that's not all, as his statement was supposed to suggest that Angelina Jolie discouraged her children from spending free time with their father.
When Mr Foster told me this, he also told me that if asked, he would testify about statements he overheard that Ms Jolie made to the children, encouraging them to avoid spending time with Mr Pitt during custody visits - it reads.
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