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Jennifer Aniston Reflects on Her Divorce from Brad Pitt in Rare Interview
In a candid September 2023 interview with Vanity Fair, actress Jennifer Aniston opened up about her divorce from Brad Pitt in 2005, offering insights into the emotional impact and her coping strategies.
The divorce announcement was a shock to millions of fans. In January 2005, Aniston (56) and Pitt (61) announced their separation, and rumors soon surfaced that Pitt had fallen for his "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" co-star, Angelina Jolie.
Aniston met Pitt in 1998 and they married on a private estate in Malibu on July 29, 2000. The aftermath of the split was a vulnerable time for her, but she found solace in her work. During the filming of "The Break-Up" (2006), a movie about a couple at the end of their relationship, she found a sense of catharsis.
Aniston joked that she had just gone through a breakup while filming the movie, and the filmmakers were initially hesitant to offer her the role due to the timing of her divorce. However, she found the opportunity valuable both emotionally and for the script.
During the same period, Aniston fell in love with her co-star Vince Vaughn (55), but their relationship lasted only a little over a year. They greeted each other warmly at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2020, indicating a friendly relationship today.
Aniston also reflected on her 2005 Vanity Fair interview shortly after the divorce, describing that time as vulnerable and jarring. She expressed wariness about how interviews might misinterpret or take her words out of context due to the intense public scrutiny she faced back then.
She openly commented on coping with the tabloid frenzy surrounding the "love triangle" period involving Pitt and Jolie, describing it as painful and personal but something she managed by picking herself up and moving forward. Her current focus, she said, has shifted far beyond Hollywood scrutiny toward more metaphysical and profound interests, emphasizing that fame is "not real" to her anymore.
These remarks illustrate Aniston's evolving perspective from that period of personal hardship to a place of emotional catharsis and broader reflection on life. Today, Aniston and Pitt have a good relationship, as she clarified in an interview with Howard Stern that they are "buddies" and "friends."
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