Brad Pitt will not “give up the fight” against Angelina Jolie. This is despite him reportedly believing that his ex-wife hopes their children “will want nothing to with” him after their custody battle.

The claims came from a source, who exclusively revealed the matter to Us Weekly for its new issue. As noted, the “Ad Astra” star “has been lamenting to pals” about the ongoing legal battle.

Amid all the assertions, though, neither Pitt nor Jolie is allegedly “planning to back down” from the fight. Even so, the former couple are said to be “still far from agreeing” regarding the custody of their children.

The same informant continued that the 58-year-old celebrity thinks the mother of his children “will never agree to joint custody.” As added, he assumes that the “Maleficent” actress is “stalling” the battle, causing him to have the notion that he “is going to run out the clock until the kids are 18.”

Following all the allegations, however, no official word has emerged from Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie nor from their respective representatives. Hence, this makes the latest narrative about them and their custody battle unconfirmed.

In addition, the insider did not provide any proof to substantiate the claims. So, unless otherwise stated, these will all remain speculative at best.

The report comes a week after allegations about Angelina Jolie suing the FBI made headlines.

Page Six said that a woman identified as “Jane Doe,” who is reportedly “strongly suspected” to be Brad Pitt’s former wife, filed a suit under the Freedom of Information Act for information about the agency’s investigation into an “incident of domestic violence that occurred several years ago” involving Doe and “her minor children as victims and witnesses.”

As noted, it matched the description of the incident that led to the “Eternals” star’s split from the “Se7en” actor.

Speaking to the publication, legal insiders argued there is a “strong possibility” that Jolie allegedly filed the suit, adding that “all the facts line up.” When asked for a comment, though, both reps for Pitt and the actress did not provide any.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt tied the knot in 2014 after nearly a decade of being together. In their relationship, they welcomed six children, with their youngest as twins, who are now 13.

More than two years after their wedding in France, the 46-year-old actress filed for divorce and cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason behind the move. In 2019, the two celebrities were declared “legally single,” although the rest of their legal battles have since continued.