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Brad Pitt says his marriage with Jennifer Aniston was a 'sham'

An old interview of Brad Pitt has caught the attention of the netizens. In the interview, Brad Pitt has opened about his marriage with actress Jennifer Aniston and claimed that his post-marriage with Friends actress became 'dull', and he was not living an interesting life too.
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An old interview of Brad Pitt has caught the attention of the netizens. In the interview, Brad Pitt has opened about his marriage with actress Jennifer Aniston and claimed that his post-marriage with Friends actress became 'dull', and he was not living an interesting life too. Later at that point of time, he got married to his ex-wife Angelina Jolie and had kids.


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The actor even went to claim that his marriage with Aniston had become false, he said that he wanted more than what she could offer. He also added that since he was not living an interesting life and at that time he found solace in the arms of his then-wife Angelina Jolie.


Later, the actor also answered why he didn't have kids before, he replied he had done the greatest thing that he gave his kids Angie as their mom.




Also, he further clarified his statement that the point the actor was trying to make is not that Jennifer was dull, but that he was becoming dull to himself and which he is responsible for.

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