Brad Pitt has opened up about ending his 12-year-old relationship with Angelina Jolie and hinted at a possible reunion between the two for their six children, namely Maddox Chivan, Pax Thien, Zahara Marley, Shiloh Nouvel, Knox Léon and Vivienne Marcheline.
"I've got no secrets. I've got nothing to hide. We're human and I find the human condition very interesting. If we're not talking about it, then we're not getting better," the 53-year-old actor said during an interview with The Associated Press.
The War Machine actor also stated that he is trying to keep the "ship afloat" and "figure out the new configuration of our family" for the kids. "Kids are everything. Kids are your life. They're taking all the focus, as they should anyway," People magazine quoted him.
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Pitt even revealed that he tried out multiple therapies for depression and anxiety. "I'm not suicidal or something. There's still much beauty in the world and a lot of love. And a lot of love to be given. It's all right. It's just life," he said.
After Jolie filed for divorce from the actor last September, he described the situation as very challenging. "I am very saddened by this, but what matters most now is the well-being of our kids. I kindly ask the press to give them the space they deserve," he added.
While explaining about his life after the split, Pitt stated that it is more like work is taking him away from the children. "Kids are so delicate. They absorb everything. They need to have their hand held and things explained. They need to be listened to. When I get in that busy work mode, I'm not hearing. I want to be better at that," he told GQ Magazine.
The actor also addressed the acquisitions raised against him, including drug addiction and said, "I avoid so much of it. I just let it go. It's always been a long-run game for me. As far as out there, I hope my intentions and work will speak for themselves."