Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston reportedly end Hollywood’s infamous love triangle as they plot fresh starts away from Los Angeles
After decades tied to Los Angeles, Jolie eyes life abroad as Pitt and Aniston expand bases in the United States amid security and privacy concerns.

Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston, Hollywood’s most infamous trio, appear to be splitting their paths as they seek fresh starts away from Los Angeles. Over the past 25 years, a string of high-profile relationships, marriages, splits and reunions among the three has kept them at the center of tabloid attention. New reporting suggests the famous trio are quietly reorienting their lives geographically, signaling an end to the era when their intertwined personal lives dominated headlines.
Jolie, 50, is planning to sell her $24.5 million Los Feliz estate and relocate abroad once her youngest children turn 18 next year, according to Daily Mail reporting. She has previously said she felt stuck in LA because of custody arrangements with Pitt, and the actor has indicated she would consider leaving once Knox and Vivienne reach adulthood. Jolie also maintains a strong humanitarian and residential footprint in Cambodia, including a Battambang estate, and she has reportedly begun eyeing homes overseas. In addition, Jolie has quietly established two Delaware-registered companies, Atticus Six Inc and Atticus J LLC, fueling speculation about her long-range relocation plans. In a separate movement reflecting a broader shift, the Maddox Jolie-Pitt Foundation appears to have been renamed to the Maddox Foundation, a change some observers view as symbolic of leaving the couple’s shared past behind.
Meanwhile, both Pitt and Aniston are reportedly staying stateside but are spending more time away from LA as they recalibrate their lives. Pitt’s main abode is said to be Seaward, a $40 million property overlooking the California coast in Carmel, which he purchased outright in July 2022. The actor has also been linked to a separate purchase on the city’s hills, including a $12 million six-bedroom home in the Hollywood Hills. In addition to these properties, Pitt has been actively selling his Los Feliz three-bedroom, two-bath home—purchased for about $5.5 million in 2023 from oil heiress Aileen Getty—after security concerns intensified following a June burglary in which four teens were arrested.
Aniston, 56, has also been adjusting her LA footprint. The Friends star has reportedly decided that her Montecito, California, residence—purchased for $15 million from Oprah Winfrey in 2022—will serve as her primary base. She continues to own a $21 million Bel Air home and quietly expanded her holdings by purchasing the neighboring Bel Air property for $7.25 million in January, under the name InThreeDogsWeTrust, a nod to her pets. The newer purchase appears aimed at increasing privacy and security, with insiders noting she has also sought local permits to fill in the swimming pool as part of a privacy strategy.
The trio’s evolving residential picture comes as LA has seen other celebrities distance themselves from the city amid security concerns and wildfire risks. Industry observers point to a broader trend of stars seeking safer, more private environments, with some relocating to the U.K. countryside or other global locales. TorchStone, a security firm that provides protection for high-profile clients, has warned that stalking risks remain a serious concern for celebrities, describing a rise in what it calls intimacy-seeking stalkers who pursue aggressive contact when their advances are ignored. The firm advocates comprehensive protective details for high-net-worth individuals and their homes.
Taken together, the reported moves reflect a mixture of privacy, security and personal life chapters rather than a single dramatic finale. Jolie’s potential relocation abroad in coming years, Pitt’s continued expansion of his California and Northern California holdings, and Aniston’s strategic real estate plays all suggest a shifting dynamic for one of Hollywood’s most recognizable circles. While there has been no official confirmation of a split or a reunion, the geographic reorientation underscores how some of cinema’s most enduring relationships are adapting to new priorities in a changing city and world.