Always Supportive? Where Brad Pitt & Jennifer Aniston Stand Nearly Two Decades After Split
Everyone's favorite ex-power couple may still have a relationship — just not a romantic one.
Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston infamously called it quits on their marriage nearly seventeen years ago, but the Fight Club actor, 58, and the Friends star, 53, have continued to remain on great terms.
"Brad and Jen are still friends," an insider confirmed to Entertainment Tonight of the beloved former pair, who were married from 2000 until 2005. "They talk and have a nice, friendly, cordial relationship."
Following their highly publicized split, Pitt quickly moved on with ex-wife Angelina Jolie, with whom he shares children Maddox, 20, Pax, 18 Zahara, 17, Shiloh, 15, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 13. The couple divorced in 2019.
Aniston went on to wed Justin Theroux in 2015, but they called it quits just two years into the marriage. She and The Leftovers actor have also maintained a close friendship following their split.
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Despite both reportedly being single at the moment, don't expect Pitt and Aniston to rekindle the old flame anytime soon. A source insisted the two "aren't getting back together, but they have a lot of respect for each other."
News of their more than cordial relationship does not come as a shock, as the Troy actor was in attendance at the Just Go With It star's 50th birthday bash in 2019, with an insider noting Pitt was in a "good mood" and seemed "happy to be there."
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The ex-duo also reunited for a June 2021 Fast Times at Ridgemont High table read, which Aniston said was "absolutely fun."
"Brad and I are buddies, we're friends," the We're the Millers actress said of working on the project with her former spouse. "We speak, and there's no oddness at all, except for everyone that probably watched it and was wanting there to be, or assumed there to be. We had fun, and it was for a great cause, CORE."
Despite Aniston being cool with many of her exes, she has started to set boundaries when it comes to being buddies with all of her former flames. OK! exclusively reported Aniston "found peace” after “getting rid of her toxic exes," as a source noted the decision "definitely helped her find her happy place."