In a thorough interview, Angelina Jolie once described how she first met Hollywood heartthrob Brad Pitt.

Brad Pitt is a well-known Hollywood actor, but Angelina Jolie previously acknowledged that she fell in love with him even though he was already happily wed to Jennifer Aniston.
The Babylon actor’s part in helping her and Original Sin star Maddox realize their affections for one another was described in depth by the actress.
The Hollywood diva said in an interview with People Magazine that she and Pitt were not looking for love when they first met on the set of the romantic action comedy since they were both leading happy lives with their families.
“And so, I believe, we were both leading quite full lives. We were perhaps the last two individuals still yearning for love. I certainly wasn’t. I was happy being a single mother, she remarked. Despite experiencing “a lot of joy” while working together, they did not become aware of their unique bond until the conclusion of the movie shoot, when they realized it was a “big thing” that required “serious consideration.”

Until the attractive announced his split from the Friends alum in 2005, Jolie claimed they were “very, very good friends.” She said that after spending a lot of time “contemplating, thinking, and talking about what we both wanted in life, we realized that we wanted very, similar things.”
“And after that, we just took our time. With this knowledge, we stayed very, very close friends for a very long period, she said. Then, as life progressed, it became possible for us to be together and seemed like something we ought to do.

When talking about the moment she and Pitt both realized they were destined to be together, Jolie recounted playing with her son Maddox in the actor’s company when he “just out of the blue called him Dad.”
“It was incredible. We both heard it while playing with cars on the hotel room floor, but we kept quiet and simply exchanged glances, according to Angelina Jolie.

So, when he made the decision that we would all be family, it was perhaps the most significant time.

