Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s Daughter Drops “Pitt” from Her Last Name

It seems like the ongoing drama between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt has taken a new turn. Their 15-year-old daughter, Vivienne, appears to have dropped “Pitt” from her last name, according to recent reports.

Ever since the couple’s divorce in 2019, they have been embroiled in legal battles, with both sides making various claims against each other. The latest accusations revolve around a winery in France that the couple purchased while they were still married.

Documents submitted to the Los Angeles Superior Court revealed some shocking claims made by Jolie. She accused Pitt of being physically abusive towards her before the infamous airplane incident that led to their divorce. In response, Pitt sued Jolie for selling her half of the winery without his approval, jeopardizing its reputation.

Jolie fired back, alleging that Pitt had been abusive towards her and their children during a plane ride in 2016. Newer reports suggest that the physical abuse began earlier than previously believed.

While Pitt maintains his innocence, Jolie accused him of trying to “bleed her dry.” However, a source close to the couple claimed that Pitt has been supportive of Jolie financially, despite her vindictiveness.

In the midst of this battle, their daughter Vivienne seems to be siding with her mother. Vivienne recently helped Jolie produce a new musical called “The Outsiders.” In the Playbill for the show, Vivienne’s name is listed as Vivienne Jolie, without the “Pitt” surname.

This is not the first time one of their children has made a statement regarding their parents’ situation. Last year, their eldest daughter Zahara introduced herself as “Zahara Marley Jolie” in a video. And their son Pax, who was adopted by Jolie in 2007, criticized Pitt in an Instagram post, calling him an “awful human being.”

The ongoing feud has divided fans, with many taking sides. However, it’s important to remember that celebrity news should not overshadow the well-being of the children involved.