
It seems like it's been a lifetime sinceJennifer AnistonandBrad Pittwere a pair, but the fact remains that they are still among the most popularHollywood couplesof all time. Ahead of the season four premiere ofThe Morning Show, the 56-year-old actress is doing a little reflecting on her life and career, and sharing her thoughts inVanity Fair'sSeptember issue, where she is the magazine'scover star. While Aniston hasn't spoken much about her very public divorce from Pitt, theFriendsstar made a rare remark in a video clip for the shoot, where she briefly commented onThe Breakup, the 2006 movie she did with Vince Vaughn, which was filmed primarily in 2005. "I might've just gone through a separation," Aniston said jokingly. "That little separation, I'm sure nobody remembers that," she added. She continued, "It was kind of cathartic to go right from that. So when they came to me with the offer, they were a little nervous about making the offer because they thought, 'Oh, is that insensitive? Is it inappropriate?' But I actually thought, 'What a great opportunity.'" Her final reason for taking the part, she says, was that she knew it "would benefit her emotionally," and "serve the script and the character pretty well." James Devaney/GC Images/Getty Images The revelations didn't stop there, as in her actual interview, Aniston spoke about the media circus that surrounded the infamous love triangle between her, Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Calling it a "vulnerable time." The star added, "It was such juicy reading for people. If they didn't have their soap operas, they had their tabloids…it was a shame it had to happen, but it happened. And boy, did I take it personally." Breakups are no fun (especially when all eyes are on you), but it's safe to say that Aniston bounced back nicely. Want all the latest entertainment news sent right to your inbox? Clickhere. Sharon Stone Stepped Out on the Red Carpet with Her 3 Sons—and They're All Grown Up PureWow's editors and writers have spent more than a decade shopping online, digging through sales and putting our home goods, beauty finds, wellness picks and more through the wringer—all to help you determine which are actually worth your hard-earned cash. From our PureWow100 series (where we rank items on a 100-point scale) to our painstakingly curated lists of fashion, beauty, cooking, home and family picks, you can trust that our recommendations have been thoroughly vetted for function, aesthetics and innovation. Whether you're looking for travel-size hair dryers you can take on-the-go or women's walking shoes that won't hurt your feet, we've got you covered.