Angelina Jolie Forcing Brad Pitt To Attend Rehab For Drinking?

Angelina Jolie Forcing Brad Pitt To Attend Rehab For Drinking?

The latest rumors have Angelina Jolie forcing Brad Pitt into rehab for an alleged drinking problem. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are still considered one of the most famous and powerful couples in the world, and that means they probably laugh off the majority of the tabloid rumors they hear about their personal lives. For example, a new report from the National Enquirer claims that Angelina and Brad are fighting [again], because Brad apparently has a drinking problem.

Considering that Brad Pitt runs a production company, produces long lists of films, promotes those films, acts in at least one movie a year, raises six children, and also does humanitarian work, I’m not sure when he would have the time to party and drink.

But apparently, Brad’s ‘boozy binge’ led to him losing $25,000 in a poker game while at the Sundance Film Festival. The Enquirer’s source explains, “After Angie heard about Brad’s hard partying, she really laid into him. She told him to start acting like a father of six, or else he was off to rehab. She told Brad to straighten up his act and get off the sauce — or else she was sending him off to clean up his act!” Like Brad can’t afford to lose $25,000!

Apparently, Brad’s drinking and partying has been going on for years, but Angelina’s ‘finally’ putting a stop to it. Hmmm… if anything, I would think that Angelina Jolie was always the source of worry in that family, not Brad Pitt. I mean, she’s the one who was on hard-core drugs and wearing vials of other people’s blood around her neck during her wild youth. By contrast, the craziest thing Brad did was get married and then smoke a lot of weed to combat his boredom.

What do you guys think? Is Angelina Jolie ‘forcing’ Brad Pitt to attend rehab for his supposed drinking problem? Do you think either one of them can ‘force’ the other person to do anything? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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