Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston: Now It Is Really Over
Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston's divorce has been sealed with them finally settling their assets split.
Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston's divorce has been sealed with them finally settling who gets what assets they acquired during their marriage.
Jennifer Aniston got their old Beverly Hills mansion worth a staggering $29-million. Brad Pitt gained control over most of the production company, Plan B. Jennifer Aniston is no longer a partner in Plan B, although she is still attached to many projects that were set up before her divorce. Among other movies, the company produced the blockbuster "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" starring Johnny Depp.
Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston got married on July 29, 2000. Their separation was announced on January 7, 2005, and Jennifer Aniston filed for a divorce on March 25 the same year.
There has been speculation that the marriage ended due to Jennifer Aniston's refusal to have children with Brad Pitt, which he greatly desired. Jennifer Aniston has denied this.
Jennifer Aniston claimed their personal reasons for entering the marriage were not completely honest and they could not sustain the deceit, both in their private and public lives.
Further speculation surrounded Pitt's relationship with his then co-star Angelina Jolie, while filming Mr. & Mrs. Smith The couple were quickly dubbed "Brangelina" by the media. Both Pitt and Jolie denied such relationship during his marriage to Jennifer Aniston.
Jennifer Aniston, however, is also believed to have desired freedom from Brad Pitt, wanting to divorce as she felt held back from him also, also feeling kept in his shadow, despite the fact that by that point she had already made a name for herself with the long running TV sitcom "Friends."