Angelina Jolie, 80 million dollars richer after the end of her divorce with Brad Pitt: all the details

The end of 2024 brought us the divorce of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. It arrived eight years after the stormy separation, marked by accusations from the actress to the actor following the famous airplane episode that triggered the end of one of the then most beloved marriages in Hollywood. His legal dispute and accusations of the protagonist of Maleficentwho has the support of his six childrenhave been key in the international social chronicle in recent years.

According to what is now published in the international press, specifically the Daily Mail exclusively, Jolie has emerged 80 million dollars richer after closing the divorce. And where does this money come from? The two signed a prenuptial agreement for their wedding in 2014, stating that, in the event of a divorce, they agreed to keep the individual assets each had before their marriage and divide their joint assets.

Angelina Jolie with her daughter Zahara, 19, this Friday at the Palm Springs Film Festival, where she received the Pal Achievement award for her role in ‘Maria’. This is her first appearance after learning of the end of her divorce.

The 80 million come, in part, from the 8 million dollars that the actor from Seven he lent the interpreter to buy the Los Angeles mansion in which he currently lives. At this point, they maintain that “Jolie will pay off the $8 million house loan by January 31”.

On the other hand, It must be remembered that in 2021, Angelina sold a painting by Winston Churchill for $11.5 million at a Christie’s auction. The painting, titled Torre de la mezquita Koutoubiawas a gift from Brad to Angelina and is believed to be the only Churchill landscape from the Second World War era.

Most of his post-divorce earnings came in 2021, when Angelina sold him 50% ownership of Château Miraval (the famous French vineyards) at Tenute del Mondothe wine division of the Stoli Group, for $64 million. The share of these vineyards also triggered a real legal battle, as the actor (head over heels in love with Inés de Ramón) sued her for having sold the share of her vineyards without her consent. In February of this year, the Luxembourg Court provisionally determined that 10% of the stake reverts to Pitt until there is a final ruling, giving it control of the property for now.

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