Although Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have been separated for three years, the rumors about the two remain rampant until today. Just last year, there were claims that the Maleficent: Mistress of Evil star bashed her former husband on the air. Allegedly, the 44-year-old actress attacked her ex on TV interviews.

A tabloid created a made-up story about Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt after they reached a custody agreement last year. The outlet claimed that the famed humanitarian plotted revenge against the 55-year-old actor in her series of TV interviews, where she belittled his skills as a father.

Angelina Jolie was said to be furious for not getting the full custody of their kids after Brad Pritt was given visitation rights. Hence, she reportedly planned to take "subtle digs" at him.

An alleged source revealed that part of the ex-couple's settlement was a clause that would prevent Angelina Jolie to talk badly about Brad Pitt in public. However, the mother-of-six was smart enough to find a way to do it. The insider went on to say that the Maleficent star planned to give interviews, in which she would try to mention the film producer's alleged struggle with alcohol by promoting the causes helping single moms dealing with alcoholic partners.

Gossip Cop debunked this story, as after a year, no one heard Angelina Jolie disparaged Brad Pitt on TV. A source close to the award-winning actress even confirmed that the story was only made-up. There was no way that she would slam the Ad Astra star on the air. The only interviews she had in the past year were about her movie, and she never mentioned the father of her children in it.

Meanwhile, Brad Pitt finally broke his silence about his dating life. Since he and Angelina Jolie broke up, there were non-stop rumors that he was dating different girls - the latest was Alia Shawkat. "I don't know how many women they've said I've been dating the last two or three years, and none of it's true," he told The New York Times Magazine.

Brad Pitt also revealed that he already stopped giving his attention to the press for 15 years now, especially if the topic was him. "I stopped reading all press about 2004," he added.

He stopped reading, not just the reviews, but anything that had something to do with him. Brad Pitt knew that some of it would affect him and his decisions and choices in work and life that he didn't find helpful.