Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Pitt happy to be friends years after engagement split
Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Pitt say they still love each other and are glad to be friends years after they split up.
The Hollywood A-listers, who became engaged in 1996 but later called off the marriage, reflected on their relationship in a recent interview.
Paltrow is now married to producer Brad Falchuk and said that it had taken her 20 years but that she had âfinally found the Brad I was supposed to marryâ.
Sitting down for a conversation featured on Paltrowâs brand Goopâs website, the two recalled Pittâs relationship with her father Bruce Paltrow.
âWhat impact did he have on you? Why did you love him, even though we didnât get married, unfortunately,â Paltrow said.
âOh man, everything works out, doesnât it?⊠And itâs lovely to have you as a friend now⊠And I do love you,â Pitt replied.
He continued: âOne of the many things I loved about Bruce â because he did have a profound effect on me and is someone I still think about â was he really fostered your voice, your independence.
âHe carved the way for you guys to be who you are. And I think thatâs so important to parenting.
âYou guys were just so free in your conversations. And witty. And intelligent⊠He could be tough if he needed to be, but it would be rare â only if someone was out of line.
âThat man was funny. He was funny. And you guys were so funny together, ripping across the table, which was a rarity that I hadnât experienced much, and I loved it.
âThe fun you guys had was infectious. You could just see just how much he adored you.â
The actor said he â100%â felt paternal energy from Paltrowâs father during their time together and was given âthat same kind of guidance that you would get from a coach or a mentorâ.
Paltrow replied: âHe was my father, but he was very much a mentor.
âHe loved being in that role for the people that he really loved, and you were definitely one of them.â
It comes as Pitt continues to be embroiled in a legal battle with his ex-wife and fellow actor Angelina Jolie over their co-owned vineyard in the south of France.
His lawyers claim that Jolie âsought to inflict harmâ on him by selling her stake in the property to a Russian oligarch.

