Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt needs Angelina Jolie's approval to travel with his kids. Pictured: Angelina Jolie Pitt (L) and actor-producer Brad Pitt attend Audi at the opening night gala premiere of 'By the Sea' during AFI FEST 2015 presented by Audi at TCL Chinese 6 Theatres on November 5, 2015 in Hollywood, California. Getty Images/Jonathan Leibson

Brad Pitt’s mom, Jane Etta Pitt, is reportedly not pleased with how Angelina Jolie has been talking about her son after their divorce, a report claims.

An unnamed source apparently told Radar Online that Jane is done with all of Jolie’s cruelty and unpleasantness throughout the past couple of years.

“Jane’s no pushover, and she’s furious at the little amount of time she and [Brad’s dad] Bill have gotten to spend with their grandchildren, too. Moreover, though, she wants to give Angie both barrels for the way she still treats her son like dirt. She’s looking forward to it and won’t hold back,” the so-called source claimed.

During her interview with Harper’s Bazaar, Jolie said that she and her kids are thinking about relocating abroad. But this is something that they can’t do until they are 18 years old.

At present, Jolie has no other choice but to stay in Los Angeles because this is where Pitt lives. The couple’s custody agreement states that Pitt should be given enough time to spend with their children.

Earlier this year, rumors also swirled that Pitt’s mom has accused of Jolie of ruining her son’s life.

“She thinks her son has been treated in a cruel and manipulative way, and she’s not letting this go. Brad’s had to beg his mom not to jump on a plane to confront Angie numerous times, but she wants to look her in the eye and give a piece of her mind. She blames her for her ruining her son’s life and wants answers,” a source told Radar Online.

However, it would be best to take these claims with a grain of salt. It is also unlikely for Pitt’s mom to talk about her grandchildren’s mom negatively when her son and Jolie avoid talking about each other in public.

Pitt has also taken responsibility for his part in the divorce. He told The New York Times that he gave up drinking and started attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings afterward.