
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie roam around Manhattan; possible run-in risk amid Pitt's PR tour with current partner Ines de Ramon
Brad Pitt
and his famed ex-wife
Angelina Jolie
both have been out and about on their busy schedules in Manhattan. The two risk running into one another as the actor is going around the city on an official PR tour with current partner Ines de Ramon.
Angelina and Brad were spotted in Manhattan
Angelina Jolie as well as Brad Pitt was both spotted on the streets of Manhattan. Pitt, along with his beau Ramo, was seen during the world premiere red carpet for his latest project, 'F1'. Not only that, according to various reports, the two were also spotted on a lovely and cosy double date with
Bradley Cooper
and
Gigi Hadid
in the restaurant Cote, in the Flatiron district of the city.
Jolie, on the other hand, was seen by people, according to reports shared by Page Six, shopping for groceries and other essential items.
The 50-year-old was seen by the sources shopping and roaming around the Fairway Market on 74th Street.
The divorced duo are to celebrate their children's 17th birthday soon
The two, who divorced in 2019 and reached a final settlement in December last year, will soon be getting together for the occasion of their fraternal twins Vivienne and Knox's 17th birthday on July 12.
Pitt and Jolie's children have mostly been estranged from their father, with Shiloh, Zahara, and Vivienne legally and publicly dropping his name from theirs.
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Not only that, but it was reported by the Daily Mail that Pitt had gotten into a physical fight with his son Maddox on a private jet in 2016, and his son Pax had called his father a 'world-class a*******' and a 'despicable person' in an online rant.
Brad Pitt will be starring as a retired F1 racer who comes back on the field to train a newcomer in his latest project, 'F1'. Jolie, on the other hand, was last seen in the lead role of the 2024 film 'Maria', which revolved around the life of opera singer Maria Callas.

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