What Jennifer Aniston said after devastating divorce from Brad Pitt
Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt's marriage could not withstand the test of times, and they got divorced in 2005
Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt broke the internet after coming together for a steamy table read on Thursday.
The former couple put their sparkling chemistry on full display while reading to one another.
Jen and Brad's whirlwind relationship became public in 1999 and they tied the knot the following year.
However, their marriage could not withstand the test of times, and they got divorced in 2005.
While the news broke the hearts of the duo's million fans, it came as a severe shock to industry pals too.
Opening up about her split with Brad, Jennifer gave an extremely candid interview shortly after talking about how people evolve in a relationship.
“It’s just complicated, relationships are complicated. You’re two people continually evolving, and there will be times when those changes clash… There are all these levels of growth – and when you stop growing together, that’s when the problems happen,” the Friends alum said.
"Relationships are two people, everyone is accountable. A lot goes into a relationship coming together, and a lot goes into a relationship falling apart," the actress shared.
Jen also shared a piece of advice, something she learnt out of the entire process in life.
"I believe in therapy; I think it's an incredible tool in educating the self on self. I feel very strong. I'm really proud of how I've conducted myself," she added, "I don't feel like a victim."
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