After eight years of protracted legal disputes, Hollywood’s once-iconic couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, have finally reached a divorce settlement, according to Jolie’s legal team. The settlement was signed on Monday, marking the resolution of a tumultuous and highly publicised divorce, which began in 2016 when Jolie filed for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences.” Despite the finalisation of their divorce, a major legal battle remains over their shared French estate and vineyard, Château Miraval, which they purchased together in 2008. The couple, who were known by the media as “Brangelina,” married in 2014 and shared six children, including biological children and adopted ones from various countries. Their divorce marked a dramatic turning point in their high-profile relationship, which had captivated the public for over a decade. In the aftermath of Jolie’s filing for divorce, accusations of abuse were made by Jolie, who claimed that Pitt had been abusive toward her and their children during a private jet incident. An FBI investigation was launched, but no charges were filed, and Pitt has consistently denied the allegations. In 2021, the couple reached a joint custody arrangement for their children, ending a lengthy and acrimonious custody battle. Despite the divorce settlement, the couple’s legal disputes are far from over. The most significant ongoing issue is their battle over the ownership of Château Miraval, a vineyard and estate in the south of France, which they bought together in 2008. In 2022, Pitt filed a lawsuit against Jolie, accusing her of selling her share of the property to a Luxembourg-based spirits manufacturer controlled by Russian oligarch Yuri Shefler without his consent. Legal documents alleged that the sale was conducted without informing Pitt, and this transaction has become a contentious point in the ongoing dispute. Jolie, who has yet to publicly comment on the vineyard lawsuit, sold her stake in the property to Shefler’s company, Tenute del Mondo, which has raised questions about her motivations and the potential for a financial conflict of interest. The vineyard, which produces the highly regarded Miraval Rosé, has not only symbolic significance for the couple but is also a valuable asset, making this legal issue particularly high stakes. The outcome of this battle over the French estate could have substantial financial and personal ramifications for both Jolie and Pitt. The legal challenges surrounding the château are just one part of the broader legacy of the couple, who were among Hollywood’s most prominent figures in the 2000s and early 2010s. Their relationship, which began on the set of Mr. & Mrs. Smith in 2005, quickly became a media spectacle, with fans and tabloids alike watching their every move. Their marriage was Pitt’s second after his highly publicised divorce from Friends star Jennifer Aniston, and Jolie’s third, following her marriages to actors Billy Bob Thornton and Jonny Lee Miller. Despite their personal struggles, both Jolie and Pitt have continued to thrive professionally. Jolie remains a significant figure in Hollywood, with a diverse filmography that includes iconic roles in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Changeling, and Girl, Interrupted, the latter earning her an Academy Award. She is currently working on a biopic titled Maria, where she will portray opera singer Maria Callas. Pitt has also maintained his status as one of the industry’s leading actors and producers. His roles in Fight Club, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Twelve Monkeys have solidified his place in Hollywood history. This year, he is starring in F1, a Formula One movie where he plays a veteran driver, a project that has generated considerable buzz. While the couple has faced immense personal and legal challenges in the years following their separation, their divorce settlement is a significant step towards resolution. However, the ongoing legal dispute over Château Miraval remains a point of contention that could shape the final chapter of their highly publicised and complex relationship.