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Zara Woodcock

Brad Pitt announces genderless skincare line using oil from Angelina Jolie vineyard

Brad Pitt has released a genderless skincare line using the oils from his and ex-wife Angelina Jolie's vineyard.

Fifteen years after Brad and Angelina purchased Château Miraval, a gigantic vineyard in the South of France, Le Domaine was birthed.

Although he doesn't want to be the 'face' of his own brand, he was very hands-on when it came to its development.

Le Domaine even appointed 'one of the world’s leading wine and human health specialists' to discover which grape varieties had the most relevant antioxidant properties.

The grapes, as well as the olive oil that's made on the property, make up the base Brad's new line.

Brad released his new genderless skincare line (Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
He and Angelina purchased the property ten years ago (Getty Images)

Speaking of the brand's conception, the Bullet Train actor told British Vogue : "I remember reading about the health properties of grape skins as something we wanted to investigate.

"But the initial idea, right from the beginning, comes back to this place [Miraval]. It’s just steeped in creativity and it’s so fertile. We make olive oil, truffles and honey here."

A sustainable skincare line might have come out of the vineyard, but behind the scenes, Brad and Angelina are still engrossed in a legal battle over the property.

Angelina and Brad got married at the property but things turned sour when they parted ways.

The former couple took over the company, known for its rosé, when they moved into the main villa in 2008. The two split in 2015.

Angelina tried to sell her stake in the company (Getty Images)

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In 2021, Angelina sold her stake to a group called Stoli, a Luxembourg-based spirits manufacturer backed by a Russian oligarch named Yuri Shefler.

Brad made the decision in February to sue his ex-wife over the 'unlawful' sale of her stake.

In July, a Los Angeles judge denied Brad's team's request to refuse sharing business documents and correspondence with Angelina's lawyers.

According to PageSix, Angelina's team subpoenaed documents from her ex-husband, his business manager as well as his company, Mondo Bongo.

The legal battle between the two continues.

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