Brad Pitt Looked Happy While Celebrating Valentine’s Day Amid Angelina Jolie Divorce Drama
Sounds like he had a lovely day by himself! Brad Pitt has been involved in a very nasty divorce — and an even uglier custody battle — with his estranged wife Angelina Jolie for two years now. Even though the 55-year-old is still dealing with a ton of drama in his personal life, he didn’t let that stop him from enjoying himself on Valentine’s Day. Brad attended the Frieze Art Fair in Paramount Picture Studios on Thursday, February 14, and an insider exclusively revealed to In Touch that the Hollywood star looked great despite flying solo.
“He looked healthier and happier than he has in a long time,” an attendee exclusively revealed. “He was really friendly and talked to lots of people.”
It looked like the World War Z star was regaining his confidence in the midst of all of his tension with Angie, 43, and he seemed to be ready to put himself back out there on the social scene as a twice-divorced father of six. Brad’s public appearance at the art fair came just four days after he was spotted at his ex-wife Jennifer Aniston‘s 50th birthday bash in West Hollywood.
“Jen wasn’t with him,” the insider said, then added, “He was glowing.”
The A-lister spent Valentine’s Day mingling with fellow creatives at the fair, but the insider said Brad didn’t seem to be very interested in meeting a new lady. “There were pretty, artsy girls standing right in front of him but he didn’t look twice at them,” the source said.
Meanwhile, Angelina seems to be spending all of her free time with the couple’s kids — Maddox, 17, Pax, 14, Zahara, 13, Shiloh, 12, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 10. But even though Brad has not been photographed out on shopping trips with his children like Angelina has, it doesn’t mean that Brad doesn’t spend time with them. “Brad is spending plenty of time with his kids — at his home,” an insider previously told In Touch. “He just isn’t parading them around like Angelina has been doing.”
With reporting by Natalie Posner.
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