Angelina Jolie and George Clooney face potential confrontation in France
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt remain entangled in complex litigation over Chateau Miraval
- Angelina Jolie plans to move to France for artistic and personal enrichment
- George Clooney reportedly supports Brad Pitt amidst the ongoing winery legal battle
- Tensions rise as both Hollywood stars establish permanent roots in the same country
Angelina Jolie and George Clooney may soon encounter one another in France as both actors increasingly focus their lives and influence within the country.
Recent reports suggest that tensions between the two stars are escalating following George Clooney’s successful acquisition of French citizenship earlier this year.
Jolie has also expressed a strong desire to relocate, describing the nation as a deeply enriching environment for both her artistic career and personal growth.
"I find it very enriching as an artist and as a woman to be in France," the Oscar-winning actress recently remarked regarding her affinity for the French lifestyle.
However, this potential proximity comes amidst claims of a strained relationship. Sources indicate that George Clooney maintains a fierce loyalty to his long-time friend Brad Pitt, who remains Jolie’s former husband.
The ex-couple continues to be locked in a bitter and protracted legal dispute over their shared French winery, Chateau Miraval.
An insider informed Radar Online that Clooney’s relationship with Jolie was effectively "severed" following her separation from Pitt.
The actor, who shares an 18th-century estate in Provence with his wife Amal, is reportedly hoping that Jolie "stays the heck away" to avoid further social friction.
Angelina Jolie appears undeterred, with insiders confirming her future is "absolutely in France" as she diligently hones her linguistic skills.
This move marks a significant chapter following her 2014 marriage to Pitt and their subsequent 2016 divorce filing.
While both parties seek a fresh start in Europe, their overlapping social circles and ongoing vineyard litigation ensure that their past remains a significant backdrop to their future projects.