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Brad Pitt wants to ‘make amends’ with twins ahead of birthday

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Brad Pitt is ready to reconcile with his twins.

The “F1” star is “desperate” for “one final shot to get together” with Knox and Vivienne “and make amends,” according to a new report.

A source told the Daily Mail on Friday that the Oscar winner, 61, “knows the chance … is remote to say the least” that the 16-year-olds will want to spend time with him ahead of their birthday on Saturday.

The insider noted that the “devastated” actor “got the message loud and clear” when his and ex-wife Angelina Jolie’s youngest daughter dropped Pitt from her last name in a 2024 Playbill.

However, her brother keeping “Jolie-Pitt as his surname” has allegedly given the Emmy winner a “glimmer of hope.”

Another source told the outlet that the “family man” still considers the twins and their siblings — Maddox, 23, Pax, 21, Zahara, 20, and Shiloh, 19 — “very important to his life” and wants them “all back in the fold.”

The individual claimed, “He will always believe and always hope there is a chance to be back with all of them, and he doesn’t want to think otherwise. He doesn’t want to give up, he’s not that kind of guy, he’s not that kind of father. He is a proud father, and he would be happy to have them see that eventually.”

However, Pitt wants his kids to “make the move because he has tried over and over again to get back in their good graces.”

As for his dynamic with Jolie, 50, Pitt has reportedly accepted that they will always be “at odds.”

Pitt’s rep has yet to respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Us Weekly reported last month that Pitt does see Knox and Vivienne “periodically,” while “the rest of the relationships are strained.”

The “Fight Club” star carries a “deep emotional weight” regarding his family, the outlet claimed.

His biggest “regret” of his “toxic” time with Jolie is allegedly not being able to “repair” his bonds with their sixsome.

The “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” co-stars called it quits in 2016 after 12 years together, finally settling their divorce last year.

Their children have since publicly distanced themselves from the Golden Globe winner, with Shiloh going by “Shi Jolie” after legally dropping the Pitt surname.

Zahara also ditched Pitt’s moniker during a 2023 sorority induction ceremony.

Maddox, for his part, cryptically said “whatever happens, happens” in 2019 when asked about their connection.

Pitt refrains from speaking about his estranged family members — but did open up about getting sober during a “difficult” time in a recent “Armchair Expert” interview.

The producer recalled “being on [his] knees” and needing to “wake the f–k up in some areas” and “reboot.”

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