Jennifer Aniston Reflects on Post-Divorce Vulnerability
Jennifer Aniston is opening up about the intense period following her 2005 divorce from Brad Pitt. The actress revisits a chapter of her life lived under relentless public scrutiny, sharing the vulnerability she experienced at the time.
First Major Interview After the Split
Nearly two decades ago, just before her film Derailed premiered, Aniston invited Vanity Fair writer Leslie Bennetts into her Malibu home. It was her first significant interview since splitting from Pitt. She recalled:
“I haven’t looked at that article in forever. It was jarring. It was such a vulnerable time. That was one for the memoirs.”
The profile, titled The Unsinkable Jennifer Aniston, highlighted her resilience but also touched on her breakup and Pitt’s new relationship with Angelina Jolie. The article sparked a tabloid frenzy, shaping mid-2000s celebrity gossip.
The Media Storm
During this period, Aniston faced a torrent of headlines and rumors. Paparazzi camped outside her home, and the media scrutinized every moment. Tabloids spread false claims, including that she chose her career over children. She said:
“A man divorcing would never be accused of choosing career over children. That really pissed me off. I’ve never said I didn’t want children. I do and I will!”
The relentless coverage forced Aniston to retreat to a modest rental as she navigated heartbreak. Friends pointed out that Pitt’s silence allowed rumors to flourish, fueling public misconceptions.

Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt during “Along Came Polly” premiere at Mann’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood, California, on January 17, 2004 | Source: Getty Images
Finding Strength
Despite the scrutiny, Aniston maintained her optimism. She likened her treatment to being built up and torn down repeatedly, saying:
“Just pick yourself up by the bootstraps and keep walking, girl.”
She admired women who balance career and motherhood, asserting she never intended to limit herself. “I want it all,” she declared.
Maintaining Perspective
Aniston emphasized that the divorce was amicable. There was no lingering animosity, contrary to tabloid claims. She and Pitt spoke openly after the split and maintained a respectful relationship. Reflecting on expectations, she said:
“Whoever said everything has to be forever is setting hopes too high…Fairy tale! It has to be the right one—that’s unattainable.”
Pitt later explained the marriage ended partly because he felt he was not being true to himself, clarifying that Aniston was not at fault.
Lessons From Life and Love
Following her second divorce from Justin Theroux, Aniston reflected on both marriages as meaningful experiences. She emphasized that walking away from a failing marriage is not a failure but a necessary step for personal happiness. Life, she insists, is too short to remain in relationships out of fear.