Angelina Jolie's strained relationship with her father, actor Jon Voight, has long been a topic of speculation.
While there were rumors of reconciliation in the past, recent reports suggest that the Hollywood icons have completely lost touch.
Notably, Angelina is also said to be distant from her brother, James Haven.
In a rare public appearance, Angelina Jolie was spotted with her eldest son, Maddox, at the White House State Dinner.
Sources indicate that the acclaimed actress continues to grapple with the aftermath of her acrimonious split from Brad Pitt, leading to a sense of isolation in her life.
According to a recent article on Radar Online, Angelina Jolie briefly reconnected with Jon Voight during her legal disputes with Brad Pitt.
However, it seems that their reunion was short-lived as they have once again drifted apart.
An insider revealed, “Despite their brief reconciliation, they've now lost contact again.”
It's worth noting that Angelina was just a young child when her parents, including her mother Marcheline Bertrand, separated, with her mother shouldering the responsibility of raising her without financial assistance from Voight.
Reports also suggest that Angelina's relationship with her brother, James, is on shaky ground.
Sources claim that he had initially moved in with Angelina following her messy breakup with Pitt, but recent disagreements have caused a rift between them.
A family confidant disclosed, “Currently, James and Jon have grown closer while Angie feels left out.
Angie used to exude a vibrant and adventurous spirit, but her light has dimmed noticeably in recent years.”
The insider further expressed hope for Angelina's future, stating, “Hopefully, she will eventually open herself up to dating and rediscovering joy.
Her children simply want to see her happy.”
Since parting ways with Brad Pitt in 2016, Angelina has withdrawn more into privacy, making fewer public appearances.
In December, she decided to step down from her longstanding role as a United Nations special envoy after over twenty years of service.
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