- By Swati Singh
- Thu, 24 Jul 2025 10:23 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Brad Pitt is currently dominating headlines for his relationship with girlfriend Ines de Ramon. Brad Pitt and his partner made a PDA-filled red carpet debut while promoting his film, F1, sparking buzz around his love life. Amid all this, Pitt's ex-wife Jennifer Aniston has also found love in Jim Curtis, who is a wellness coach and hypnotherapist.
According to a report by Daily Mail, Brad Pitt has reacted to Aniston's new love interest. A source told the publication, "Brad couldn’t be more pleased that Jen has found love with this guy who seems so tuned into her."
The source further revealed, "His marriage ended – with a bang and a whimper – two decades ago, but he never lost his affection for her. When you find the right partner, all’s right with the world, he hopes the same is true about Jen."
Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston were once Hollywood's most adored couple, famously known as the "golden couple." Their romance began in 1998, and they tied the knot in a luxurious Malibu ceremony in 2000, captivating fans with their seemingly flawless union. For five years, they were the epitome of a perfect Hollywood couple, with their relationship being extensively covered by the media.
However, in 2005, they shocked their fans by announcing their separation and their divorce was eventually finalized later that year, marking the end of their marital journey together. Despite their split, they have maintained a level of respect and affection for each other over the years.
According to a report in people, Aniston and Pitt announced separation via a joint statement, which read, "We would like to announce that after seven years together we have decided to formally separate. For those who follow these sorts of things, we would like to explain that our separation is not the result of any of the speculation reported by the tabloid media. This decision is the result of much thoughtful consideration. We happily remain committed and caring friends with great love and admiration for one another. We ask in advance for your kindness and sensitivity in the coming months."
After separation, Aniston said in a conversation with Vanity Fair, "I really do hope that someday we can be friends again. I will love [Brad] for the rest of my life. He's a fantastic man. I don't regret any of it, and I'm not going to beat myself up about it."