Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's marriage has been hovered by various divorce rumours for the past few months. And now, the "Maleficent" actress has admitted that the relationship isn't as picture perfect and flawless as it seems.
Various reports have been doing the rounds on the Internet suggesting that the "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" co-stars are headed for divorce and that they are even attending therapy sessions to save their marriage. While some reports said that the "Fury" actor had initiated the split as he was done with Angie controlling the relationship and being too bossy, many others claimed that the actress' health issues last year were taking a toll on the marriage. In fact, many media channels even said that Angie was upset when she found Brad texting his ex-wife, Jennifer Aniston.
In a recent interview with Vogue, Angelina Jolie admitted to having issues in her relationship with her husband. The actress, while speaking about her marriage and her most personal project "By The Sea," also said that they both experience various issues with each other, but nothing is so big that they can't deal with.
"By The Sea" is written and directed by Angelina and it revolves around a troubled married couple (played by Angie and Brad), trying to mend their broken relationship. Many started to wonder if it was inspired by the actress' real life.
"It's not autobiographical," Angelina clarified. "Brad and I have our issues, but if the characters' were even remotely close to our problems we couldn't have made the film," she added.
Angelina also shared that she and Brad were not very convinced with the script of "By The Sea," but still went ahead and shot it. "We called the script for By the Sea the crazy one. We even called it the worst idea," the actress shared.
"But, as artists, we wanted something that took us out of our comfort zones. Just being raw actors. It's not the safest idea. But life is short," Angelina added.
Well, it looks like Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's relationship is strong enough to overcome any marital issue, if there is any.