Brad Pitt has “virtually no contact” with his adult children, a source close to the family said. He told people.
The source also revealed that the actor has “limited opportunities” to meet his kids due to his busy schedule – he is currently filming the upcoming racing movie “F1” overseas.
“He has very little contact with his adult children and his filming schedule has limited his interaction with his young ones in recent months,” the source said.
“[Angelina] Although her husband spends most of the time with the children, he has visitation rights with the younger children as agreed.”
A representative for Pitt did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Pitt, 60, was spotted making a rare trip to the British Grand Prix earlier this week with girlfriend Ines de Ramon.
He and Jolie, 49, have six children together: Maddox, 22, Pax, 20, Zahara, 19, Shiloh, 18, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 15.
As Page Six previously reported, the former couple continues to battle in court to finalize their divorce, and sources say that while Pitt is making positive progress in court, Jolie has the support of her children.
“It’s very upsetting,” a source close to Pitt said. “She used the kids as a weapon against Brad… She took them away from him.”
“There’s a pattern: every time the husband wins in court, the wife fights back with something to do with the children.”
In 2021, Pitt won a 50-50 custody agreement to protect his privacy, but the ruling was overturned later that year.
The reports came just weeks after the family’s former security guard, Tony Webb, alleged in court documents that Jolie encouraged her children to “avoid” Pitt during visits with him.
In June, it was reported that several of Jolie’s children had legally changed their names to remove Pitt from their surname, including Shiloh, who hired her own lawyer and filed to legally change her name from “Shiloh Jolie-Pitt” to “Shiloh Jolie.”
At the time, Pitt, 60, was said to have been “aware and upset” about the big decision his daughter made on her 18th birthday.





