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Angelina Jolie admits she's been single for 10 years after Brad Pitt split: 'Life has broken me a little bit'

Jun 23, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum  3 views
Angelina Jolie admits she's been single for 10 years after Brad Pitt split: 'Life has broken me a little bit'

Angelina Jolie has pulled back the curtain on her personal life with a surprising and heartfelt confession. In a new interview, the Oscar-winning actress admitted that she has not dated anyone since her high-profile split from ex-husband Brad Pitt nearly a decade ago. The revelation comes as she prepares for the release of her upcoming film Couture, a role that forced her to examine love, identity, and what comes next.

Speaking to Yahoo Entertainment, Jolie, 51, explained that romance has taken a back seat as she focused on raising her six children. 'To be candid, I haven't dated since I divorced a decade ago,' she said, emphasizing that motherhood and family have remained at the center of her world. This statement has sparked fresh conversation about the difficult years following the end of her marriage to Pitt, which led to a lengthy and highly publicized legal battle.

A Role That Hit Close to Home

Jolie stars in Couture as Maxine Walker, an American filmmaker whose life is turned upside down after a breast cancer diagnosis during Paris Fashion Week. The role forced the actress to confront questions about love, identity, and what comes next in life. The Maleficent star said she initially struggled with the idea that her character could be both a devoted mother and a woman open to love and connection. 'It took me a second,' Jolie admitted, adding that the film challenged some of her own assumptions about relationships after divorce.

The project draws on her own experiences navigating single parenthood while maintaining a demanding career. Over the past decade, Jolie has directed several films, including Unbroken, First They Killed My Father, and Without Blood. She has also continued her humanitarian work as a Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Yet, despite her public achievements, she has remained private about her personal life—until now.

'Life Has Broken Me a Little Bit'

In one of her most candid remarks yet, Jolie reflected on where she finds herself today. Rather than worrying about getting older, the actress said she feels a strong desire to start living more freely again. 'I'm thinking I have to live again. Be free again. In a way that maybe life has broken me a little bit,' she said. The emotional confession offers a rare glimpse into the toll that the highly publicized split and custody battles have taken on her.

Jolie and Pitt married in 2014 after nine years together, but the relationship ended acrimoniously in 2016. The subsequent divorce proceedings involved allegations of misconduct, disputes over child custody, and legal battles that dragged on for years. While the couple eventually reached a settlement, the emotional scars remain. Jolie's remarks indicate that she is now ready to heal and rediscover herself outside the roles of wife and mother.

How Her Daughters Are Helping Her Heal

Jolie also revealed that her daughters—Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox, and Vivienne—have played a major role in helping her reconnect with herself beyond being a mother. Watching them grow into young women has made her reflect on what she wants for them—and what she may have lost along the way. According to Jolie, her children are encouraging her to embrace a new chapter in life, one where she is more than just 'Mom.' She said their strength, openness, and confidence have reminded her that there is still room for her own dreams and identity.

Her eldest, Maddox, recently graduated from university, while Zahara and Shiloh have shown interest in fashion and filmmaking, respectively. Jolie has often spoken about how her children have influenced her choices, including her decision to take on fewer acting roles in recent years. Now, with her children becoming more independent, she feels empowered to focus on her own desires again.

A Legacy of Activism and Art

Beyond her personal revelations, Jolie's career continues to evolve. She recently completed filming Couture, which is expected to premiere at a major film festival later this year. The film explores themes of mortality, reinvention, and the balance between personal ambition and family responsibility—topics that resonate deeply with Jolie's current mindset. She has also been developing a biopic about opera singer Maria Callas, further demonstrating her commitment to telling powerful, intimate stories.

In addition to her film work, Jolie remains a vocal advocate for refugees, women's rights, and environmental causes. She has visited conflict zones around the world and has donated millions to various charities. Her humanitarian efforts have earned her numerous accolades, including an honorary damehood from the United Kingdom. Yet, even as she continues to make a global impact, she has struggled to find peace in her own heart.

Meanwhile, Brad Pitt's Romance Heats Up

While Jolie says she has remained single since her 2016 divorce, Brad Pitt has moved on with girlfriend Ines de Ramon. The couple, who began dating in 2022, have become one of Hollywood's most talked-about pairs. Recent reports have even suggested wedding bells could be in their future, with speculation that the two are considering taking the next big step together. Pitt, 61, has also been busy with his own career, producing and starring in films such as Bullet Train and Babylon. Despite their differences, both have expressed a desire to co-parent their children amicably, though the legal battles have often made that difficult.

For now, however, Jolie appears focused on a different journey—rediscovering herself after years of putting family first. Her candid interview has resonated with many fans who see her vulnerability as a strength. As she enters this new phase, she seems determined to find joy and freedom, not just for her children, but for herself.

The actress has not ruled out the possibility of love in the future, but she is in no rush. 'I want to be open to life again,' she said. 'I want to feel alive.' Her children, she says, have given her the courage to explore that possibility. With a new film on the horizon and a renewed sense of purpose, Angelina Jolie is proving that even after being broken, it is possible to rebuild and move forward.


Source: MSN News


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