Angeline Jolie had apparently hit on Pat O'Brien in an elevator back then. As O'Brien has shared in his memoir, which has just been recently released to the public, it really happened to him.
According to O'Brien's claims, the infamous Angelina Jolie-Pat O'Brien story happened inside an elevator in a certain hotel in Beverly Hills back in 2002. Jolie was already famous at the time, and O'Brien was most likely glad that he got to share an elevator ride with the internationally famous actress. Jolie allegedly got inside the elevator, and he was not shy at all in starting a conversation with her and asked her, "What's up, baby?"
As claimed by O'Brien, the Angelina Jolie-Pat O'Brien story developed when Jolie winked at him and said, "I'm trying to find this guy I kind of know because I'm really horny right now. I'll be right back after this."
O'Brien, being no slouch, tried to score by offering himself in the stead of the mystery man. He said, "You have my number." After the Angelina Jolie-Pat O'Brien exchange, the two apparently just laughed and then went on their own ways.
This incident, according to what O'Brien wrote in his memoir, occurred back in 2002, when Jolie has just been freshly divorced with her former husband and film-maker Billy Bob Thornton, and years before she met her present beau Brad Pitt. Jolie only got with Pitt in 2005. However, many might note that this was before the finalization of her divorce with Thornton, which was only officially finalized in 2003.
Many believe that the Angelina Jolie-Pat O'Brien elevator encounter might have been genuine. However, the reporting of the incident to the press is believed to have been quite slanted.
The reality of the entire Angeline Jolie-Pat O'Brien situation was just flirty in a relatively friendly manner. Many think that it was just a flirty banter between two long-time friends who were just trying to poke fun at one another. Moreover, many think that it was highly unlikely that Jolie was serious when she told him that she was on the prowl. It might have been possibly true, but taking a look at the bigger picture, it was unlikely.
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