Did Marcheline Bertrand just deliver the ultimate from-beyond burn to her ex Jon Voight through her will? Because honey, the details that just surfaced are absolutely *chef’s kiss* petty, and we are LIVING for it.
According to reports, details from Angelina Jolie’s late mother’s will have resurfaced, and let’s just say Marcheline wasn’t exactly throwing rose petals and forgiveness Jon Voight’s way—even in death. Her son James Haven has been speaking out about how his mother was allegedly wronged by their father, and the will allegedly reflects exactly how she felt about the whole situation. Talk about having the last word! We’re talking about a woman who literally had to have it etched into legal documents. The pettiness is REAL, people.
James Haven didn’t hold back when discussing how his father treated their mother, essentially using Marcheline’s final wishes as a microphone to air out years of family grievances. Sources close to the family suggest that the will’s revelations painted quite the unflattering picture of Jon Voight’s behavior during their relationship. It’s giving “I’m taking my dignity AND my money to the grave” energy, and honestly? Iconic.
Marcheline, who passed away in 2007, clearly wanted to make sure that certain truths were documented for posterity. Whether it’s about financial decisions, parenting dynamics, or just general disrespect—the will apparently covered some seriously shady territory. And James, bless his heart, is making sure everyone knows about it.
Fans of Angelina Jolie have been quick to rally around the family, with many pointing out that Marcheline was always the rock of that household. The revelation has sparked conversations across social media about legacy, dignity, and whether parents should use their final wishes to settle old scores—though honestly, if you’ve got it, use it, queen.
What’s particularly fascinating is how this perfectly encapsulates the long-standing tension between Angelina and her father, which has been documented for years. The apple didn’t fall far from the tree when it comes to standing firm and not backing down. This whole situation is basically a masterclass in generational shade.
The internet is divided on whether Marcheline was justified or if she took things too far. But one thing’s for sure—she made her point crystal clear. That’s what we call leaving a legacy!
What do you think? A) Marcheline was totally justified in shading Jon Voight in her will, or B) That’s too much drama to bring into legal documents?