Angelina Jolie’s ex Billy Bob Thornton would “love to do a movie” with Brad Pitt

London [UK], Nov. 16 : Angelina Jolie's former husband Billy Bob Thornton recently admitted that he and another Jolie's former flame Brad Pitt would look "great together" onscreen.

The 61-year-old actor has revealed he would like to team up with the 'Fury' star despite sharing the same ex, reports mirror.co.uk.

"This might surprise people, but I'd love to do a movie with Brad Pitt. I think we'd be great together. We'd play a couple of Southern guys," the 'Fargo' star told Playboy magazine. Thornton, who was married to Jolie from 2000 to 2003, previously claimed that his ex-wife "seems OK" amidst her custody battle with Pitt.

He said, "She seems, you know, OK to me when I talk to her. I don't talk to her that often though. You know? Once in a blue moon we come together." "But when people are going through their trials and tribulations I try to leave them alone unless they want to talk to me.

In other words, I figure it's none of my business. Unless someone makes it my business it's none of my business," he added. The 'Maleficent' star and Pitt just recently came to a temporary custody arrangement that allowed their six children to stay with the mother, almost two months after the actress filed for divorce citing 'irreconcilable' differences.

Source: ANI

Angelina Jolie’s ex Billy Bob Thornton would “love to do a movie” with Brad Pitt

London [UK], Nov. 16 : Angelina Jolie's former husband Billy Bob Thornton recently admitted that he and another Jolie's former flame Brad Pitt would look "great together" onscreen.

The 61-year-old actor has revealed he would like to team up with the 'Fury' star despite sharing the same ex, reports mirror.co.uk.

"This might surprise people, but I'd love to do a movie with Brad Pitt. I think we'd be great together. We'd play a couple of Southern guys," the 'Fargo' star told Playboy magazine. Thornton, who was married to Jolie from 2000 to 2003, previously claimed that his ex-wife "seems OK" amidst her custody battle with Pitt.

He said, "She seems, you know, OK to me when I talk to her. I don't talk to her that often though. You know? Once in a blue moon we come together." "But when people are going through their trials and tribulations I try to leave them alone unless they want to talk to me.

In other words, I figure it's none of my business. Unless someone makes it my business it's none of my business," he added. The 'Maleficent' star and Pitt just recently came to a temporary custody arrangement that allowed their six children to stay with the mother, almost two months after the actress filed for divorce citing 'irreconcilable' differences.

Source: ANI