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TOI Entertainment Desk | etimes.in

When Brad Pitt confessed he missed Jennifer Aniston and recalled their 'comfortable' relationship

Brad Pitt had been dating Jennifer Aniston for years before they got married in 2000. Their chemistry made them Hollywood's golden couple. All of that changed when Pitt starred in 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' alongside Angelina Jolie in 2005. Rumours of an affair between Pitt and Jolie started to spread when the movie was released, and it wasn't long before the actor announced his separation and divorce from Jen.

In a throwback interview with Esquire, Pitt had explained how close and comfortable he was with Aniston. He said they were so comfortable that there was nothing they had to hide from each other. According to the actor, their marriage allowed them to be themselves, even joking that they could "fart and eat ice cream in bed." He fondly described Aniston as "brilliant."

Although he has only good things to say as far as his relationship with Aniston is concerned, however, their marriage ended in a shocking divorce. After divorcing Aniston, Pitt went to start a romance with Jolie with whom he fathered three children and adopted three.

The two finally wed in a private wedding in August 2014, after nearly a decade together. Sadly, within two years, the couple called it quits and began their long divorce battle that is still making headlines today.

It is reported that many years after his divorce from Jolie, Pitt said in interviews that he regretted many of his decisions. Through other reports, he even confessed that leaving Aniston was "one of the biggest mistakes of his life."

Today, Pitt is in a relationship with Ines de Ramon. On the professional front, the actor recently launched his movie 'Wolfs'.

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