The Scottish Mail on Sunday

ANGELINA’S INDECENT PROPOSAL

She wanted an open marriage, to move to Britain without Brad – and become the new Princess Diana, as revealed here by biographer who predicted divorce

- By Ian Halperin AUTHOR OF BRANGELINA: THE UNTOLD STORY OF BRAD PITT AND ANGELINA JOLIE

WHEN the end came, it was vicious and vituperati­ve. Six days before the hotly disputed events aboard Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s private plane – when the allegedly inebriated actor is said to have verbally abused his 15-year-old son Maddox – Angelina said she wanted to talk in the airy living room of their sprawling mansion in the Los Feliz hills, with its panoramic views of Hollywood far below.

With their marriage in turmoil, the 41-year-old actress had, she said, worked out a plan. She would take their six children to live in Britain – increasing­ly the base for her charitable and political work as a United Nations Special Envoy for Refugees – while Brad would remain in Los Angeles to work on his film career.

To the outside world they would remain a happily married couple, she added. But each would be free to pursue whatever liaisons took their fancy. Furthermor­e, Brad would be able to see the children whenever he wanted to.

When Brad said his wife’s proposal was absolutely unacceptab­le, the famously volatile Jolie flew into a terrifying rage. In an instant, all the many fault lines in their tempestuou­s relationsh­ip were laid bare.

There were, friends say, allegation­s of infidelity on both sides, poisonous barbs from each of them about the other’s obsession with work. Most furious of all was the screaming row about the fate of their children, to whom Pitt is said to be devoted.

As has happened many times before, Brad is said to have struggled to cope with the sheer, frightenin­g force of Angelina’s volcanic temper. He retreated to his room and locked himself in, leaving her beating the door with her fists and shouting for him to come out.

At the heart of the extraordin­ary confrontat­ion was Angelina’s burning desire to move to Britain and devote herself to her wholly laudable political career, which has seen her campaign against violence against women in war zones, for the education of women in the developing world, and to ease the plight of the world’s millions of refugees.

She wanted to set up a permanent base at the couple’s rented £15,000a-month home in Surrey, send the children to school in Britain, and pursue her ambition to continue the work of the late Princess Diana, whose life and role of champion of the landmine victims and AIDS sufferers she has studied in minute detail.

Furthermor­e, she has become obsessed with emulating her friend and mentor, Baroness Arminka Helic, by gaining a seat in the House of Lords as a platform from which to widen her campaignin­g work, and is prepared to give up her American citizenshi­p to do so.

One friend even suggested that Angelina harboured a secret ambition to marry into the Royal Family, saying: ‘Prince Andrew is on her radar.’

When the family travelled to France last week, Brad believed the storm had passed. But Angelina was merely biding her time.

She had secretly consulted her lawyers, who told her there was only one way she could ever execute her plan: she needed to make sure by any means possible that she gained full legal custody of the children.

The best way to do that, Angelina decided, was to drag her husband’s name through the mud in the most damaging way possible by alleging he had harmed the children. Hence the headlines that Brad had physically abused Maddox on the return flight after he ‘got drunk and went wild’.

Brad’s friends say the actor was ‘crushed and devastated’ when he was hit by the double whammy of being served with divorce papers and simultaneo­usly by allegation­s of drunkennes­s, violence to his son and an affair with French actress Marion Cotillard – rumours she has denied.

American newspapers have also reported that Angelina was fed up with her husband’s marijuana use. Friends say Brad may indeed have been drunk on the flight (and the FBI, which has jurisdicti­on over offences committed in mid-air, is making inquiries into the episode to see whether there is a case to answer), but would never have hit any child, let alone his son.

‘Brad is a pacifist,’ says one of his oldest friends. ‘He always shied away from confrontat­ions with Angelina and is a devoted father. He is the one who plays with the children, not her.’

The friend adds that Brad was determined not to follow Angelina into the mud-slinging gutter.

‘He has always said he wants to take the moral high ground. ‘Whenever they have had “sell the house” arguments before, he has always pressed for them to go into mediation, divide their assets amicably, and agree to share the custody of the children before announcing to the world that they had gone their separate ways.

‘That’s why Brad feels so bereft and betrayed now. He can’t believe she is trying to trash his name and reputation because he has always said, despite the advice of his lawyer, that he would never bad-mouth the mother of his children.’

Despite the seismic shock among their Hollywood friends at the sudden and bitter nature of their split, few who – like me – have studied the evolution of the Brangelina phenomenon for more than a decade will be surprised that they are going their separate ways.

The relationsh­ip has been dead in the water for the best part of a year. Close friends of the couple to whom I have spoken in recent days told me they frequently slept in separate wings of their huge home.

And it was recently revealed that Angelina had rented a £50,000-a-month five-bedroom home in Malibu in readiness for her new Brad-free life.

Angelina’s tantrums have been an ever-present leitmotif of their relationsh­ip, with rows typically ending with Brad locking himself in his room, unable to cope with her. I said in 2009 that I would be surprised if Brad and Angelina were still together in seven years’ time. It was a prediction based on their friends telling me during research for my book on the couple that they had decided the Brangelina brand was useful and profitable for both of them.

The friends told me that they had agreed then, at a time when they were seldom off magazine covers, that most showbusine­ss brands had a seven-year shelf life before the public became bored and moved on. This understand­ing and an intense physical connection helped paper over the cracks in their relationsh­ip, friends say.

But behind this glamorous facade, trouble was never far away.

The major fault lines included money. Although they are together worth hundreds of millions of dollars, much of their wealth is tied up in property and in Brad’s film projects, with the result that they often spent way beyond their means.

When they went out, for example, they would typically hire an entire restaurant for their family and entourage, paying up to three times the venue’s typical nightly income for the privilege.

This, along with a fleet of limousines and comprehens­ive security arrangemen­ts, could cost as much as £65,000 for a single meal.

Another point of conflict was the role played by Angelina’s brother James Haven, whom she was memorably pictured kissing on the lips on the red carpet at the Oscars in 2007, prompting her to deny their relationsh­ip was incestuous.

Haven is said to be paid ten per cent of her earnings to act as the family’s full-time nanny – a role Brad is said to resent.

They rowed, too, about the way that Angelina liked to drag the children around the world. Brad, and his worried parents, believed the children should be given a more settled upbringing with regular schools and the friendship­s that brings.

Such was the stress of the relationsh­ip that Brad took to drinking,

She kissed her own brother on the lips on the red carpet

friends say, and Angelina struggled with an eating disorder that saw her become dangerousl­y underweigh­t two years ago.

Neverthele­ss, the marriage endured. Indeed, contrary to recent speculatio­n, Brad’s friends insist that he has never regretted leaving his former love, actress Jennifer Aniston, for Angelina, if only because he adores being a family man with six children. His only regret, they say, was that he didn’t do more ‘due diligence’ on Angelina as he had no idea at the beginning of their relationsh­ip that she was prone to violent mood swings.

But now, their friends maintain, Jolie has made the momentous decision that her life should take a radically different path – one that leaves the film industry behind. Angelina, sources add, has long felt a deep sense of inferiorit­y when she compared her Hollywood career – which she feels stalled after she won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Girl, Interrupte­d in 1999 – to her husband’s much-garlanded and hugely successful body of work and reputation as one of the most acclaimed screen actors of his generation.

Some say Brad believed she was being paranoid when she complained she had effectivel­y been blackliste­d by the Hollywood studios, and point out that he has always been devoted to his craft.

He continues to take acting lessons to this day and seeks to improve his performanc­e with every film appearance.

Jolie, however, began to imagine a different life as a politician.

She first tried to persuade Brad to emulate Ronald Reagan by leaving his acting career behind to launch himself on the road to the White House, with her as the First Lady.

But while Brad has frequently supported liberal and Democratic causes, it is said he has no interest in a political career.

His reluctance to enter politics is said to have infuriated Jolie, who set out to create her own power base by campaignin­g on humanitari­an issues. Even those friends who are wary of her volcanic temper are convinced by her sincerity and sheer hard work in her campaignin­g. But it is clear that her ideas have gained more traction in Britain – where she was made an honorary dame in January 2014 – rather than in her native America.

According to my sources, Jolie is as charming and hardworkin­g as she is ambitious.

She is also an inveterate networker who became close to David Cameron and former Foreign Secretary William Hague.

However, her closest pals and mentors in Britain are Baroness Helic, who fled the war in her native Bosnia in the 1990s and became an adviser to William Hague, and Chloe Dalton, another former Hague aide. Baroness Helic runs Jolie’s charity, and she and Dalton are said to advise her on everything from foreign travel to childcare.

It was Helic who first made Hague watch Jolie’s harrowing 2011 film In The Land Of Blood And Honey, a love story set against the backdrop of the conflict.

‘Angelina has become convinced that she can become something like a cross between Princess Diana and Mother Teresa,’ says one longterm confidant.

‘She has studied Diana’s life in minute detail and thinks she can carry on her work.

‘She is also prepared to give up her American citizenshi­p to become a member of the House of Lords, which she thinks she can use as a platform to push her project forward. She has talked about it for years.

‘Don’t underestim­ate her – she is utterly charming and absolutely persuasive with people who are in positions of power.

‘She has always got what she wants and always moves onwards and upwards, just as she did from [former husbands] Johnny Lee Miller to Billy Bob Thornton to Brad Pitt.

‘Now she thinks she’s outgrown even him. I think she wants to emulate Grace Kelly by moving seamlessly from Hollywood to European royalty.

‘Her goal now is definitely to hook up with a high-profile politician or a Royal. She thinks she fits Prince Andrew’s profile and I believe he is on her radar.’

It all leaves heart-throb Brad having to cope with the unfamiliar humiliatio­n of suddenly being surplus to Angelina’s requiremen­ts.

He also faces an agonising decision: does he defy the advice of his lawyers and insist for the good of his children that he will continue to inhabit the moral high ground by staying silent about Angelina’s split personalit­y.

Or will he swallow his principles and fight fire with fire?

Angelina has studied Diana’s life in minute detail and she is convinced she can carry on her work

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EMBRACE: Angelina and her brother James kiss on the lips at an awards ceremony
 ??  ?? INSPIRATIO­N: Princess Diana during her campaign against land mines in 1997, and Angelina adopts a similar pose in 2002. Left: Brad and his wife at the 2012 Oscars ceremony
INSPIRATIO­N: Princess Diana during her campaign against land mines in 1997, and Angelina adopts a similar pose in 2002. Left: Brad and his wife at the 2012 Oscars ceremony

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