Bradley Cooper helping Brad Pitt to overcome Angelina Jolie divorce pain

Angelina Jolie filed for divorce from Brad Pitt in September after two years of marriage.

Angelina Jolie filed for divorce from Brad Pitt
Angelina Jolie filed for divorce from Brad Pitt in September after two years of marriage, ending a relationship that began in 2005 REUTERS/Andreas Rentz/Pool

Brad Pitt is reportedly leaning onto Bradley Cooper after split with estranged wife Angelina Jolie. The 53-year-old actor has apparently still not moved on from the couple's divorce.

A source told Hollywood Life: "Brad and Bradley have gotten very close since Brad and Angelina [Jolie]'s split, and Bradley has been a big comfort to Brad."

"He's understandably going through a depression, so he hates going out. He feels like he will just be hounded by media," the insider added.

The source continued: "Bradley is doing what he can to keep Brad from isolating himself. He brings him lunch, they watch movies, and they both love to ride motorcycles because no one can tell who they are. Bradley has even offered to set Brad up with one of Irina [Shayk]'s model pals but Brad said he's not ready."

Brangelina fans around the world were shocked after Jolie filed for divorce from Pitt on 19 September 2016 citing irreconcilable differences. However, the two reached a temporary, voluntary agreement in the custody of their six children.

The statement from Jolie read: "We can confirm that childcare professionals have encouraged a legal agreement accepted and signed by both sides over a week ago. In accordance with this agreement, the six children will stay in their mother's custody, and the children will continue therapeutic visits with their father. This has been determined by childcare professionals to be in the children's best interest."

It continued: "We are not in a position to discuss the details. We hope now that it is clear that the events which led to the dissolution filing involved minor children and their well being, there will be understanding of the sensitivity of the family situation. We believe that all sides are committed to healing the family and ask for your consideration during this difficult time."