Angelina Jolie is reportedly considering a tell-all memoir and televised interview that could reveal intimate details about her marriage to Brad Pitt, amid a protracted legal battle over their shared French winery, Château Miraval.
According to RadarOnline, Jolie, 50, has been weighing the decision to go public with her side of the story after nearly a decade of legal disputes with Pitt. Sources close to the actress allege that she was pressured into signing a non-disclosure agreement tied to Pitt’s attempt to buy out her stake in the vineyard.
“If he keeps coming at me, I’ll go public. All of it,” Jolie reportedly told confidants. The memoir and interview could reportedly fetch her over $50 million, and sources say she is prepared to disclose details that could potentially damage Pitt’s reputation.
The legal feud began in 2022 after Jolie sold her 50% stake in Château Miraval—originally owned jointly through their respective LLCs, Nouvel (Jolie) and Mondo Bongo (Pitt)—to a subsidiary of the Stoli Group. Pitt subsequently filed a lawsuit claiming she violated an agreement that prohibited the sale of her shares without his consent.
In response, Nouvel sued Pitt for $350 million, accusing him of misappropriating the winery’s assets. The property is currently valued at approximately $500 million.
Jolie is reportedly urging Pitt to end the litigation, but has signaled she’s prepared to reveal “ugly details” about their relationship if the legal battle continues.