Why Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt are friends again
The actor approached her ex-wife three years ago when she lost her mother and she has supported him in her divorce from Angelina Jolie
Brad Pitt attended Jennifer Aniston's 50th birthday party last weekend. He did it through the back door of the luxurious hotel in Los Angeles where the actress had summoned her best friends, many of them big Hollywood stars. A paparazzi discovered the actor, camouflaged with a cap that hid his blonde hair, and sunglasses despite the fact that it was already night. That graphic testimony was the confirmation that what was once the most admired couple in the film industry had resumed their relationship after abruptly breaking up a courtship and subsequent marriage that lasted a decade.
It took 14 years for the actors to meet again. According to various US media, the reconciliation came when the actor contacted his ex-wife almost three years ago. It was in May 2016 when Jennifer Aniston's mother, Nancy Dow, passed away, who died at the age of 79 after a long illness. Although the relationships between mother and daughter were not always good, in recent years they had managed to get closer and the actress was deeply affected by her passing.
According to this information, Brad Pitt chose to approach his ex to provide her support. "Brad contacted Jen after her mother died, and she was very touched that he understood how difficult it was for her," he said.
Four months after the death of Nancy Dow, Brad Pitt officially separated from Angelina Jolie, starting a long divorce process. In this time the actor has had the support of Jennifer Aniston. Aniston also announced her divorce from Justin Theroux in 2017. "They are in contact via SMS and they call each other. They have both shared a life together and they respect each other."
In adulthood, Aniston has once again overcome her voice to defuse those absurd dramas with which she has been associated for years: her "broken heart", her longing to get back with Pitt, her lack of children, her becoming " America's Suffering Bride ". She is clear about it: "What determines happiness in someone's life is not the ideal that was created in the fifties. You don't hear that story for men. It is part of machismo, the woman is always the despised, the heartbroken and spinster. It's never the opposite, "she explained in an interview with Elle in December. Those accusations no longer weigh on him.
The arrival of Brad Pitt to Jennifer Aniston's birthday was a good opportunity for the former couple to meet normally in public. "Jen and Brad have been friends and talked to each other many times since they were single again. They are friends and have supported each other through difficult times. Things have changed a lot and they plan to remain friends for life. There really is no hard feelings. among them, "a source told Entertainment Tonight. Those same sources assure that from there to the couple trying to resume a romantic relationship there is an abyss.