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Brad Pitt Opens up about their experience with alcoholics anonymously.
The 61-year-old Oscar winner opened about the experience in the Monday 23 episode episode Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard. The two actors also talked about getting to know each other in an AA meeting.
Pitt called AA a “fantastic thing”, and noted, “I just thought it was only incredible men who shared their experiences, their flaws, their mistakes, their wishes, their pain and a lot of humor with it. I thought it was a really special experience.”
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Shepard, 50, who have been very open to his Fighting with abuse and sobrietyWondered if Pitt was “nervous” to talk to him publicly after they met in AA and noted “really increased honesty and vulnerability” in the situation.
But Pitt assured him that he was, “pretty calm.”
Pitt also shared that while he was a bit “shy” who entered the AA group, he also did not hesitate to open up because of how low he was at that time.
“I was pretty much on my knees, and I was really open,” he told Shepard. “I tried something and everyone. Everything someone threw on me. It was a hard time. I needed to start over. I needed to wake F — up in some areas. And that just meant a lot to me.”
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In addition to referring to himself as a “stubborn f —“, Pitt also noted some of his more positive qualities.
“When I have gone into S —, I’m pretty good at taking responsibility for it and owning it. And now it’s a quest to,” What do I do with this? How can I write this? “And make sure it doesn’t happen again.”
Pitt said that after a few sessions, AA meets “something I would look forward to.”
The F1 Star added that he was approaching therapy with a similar openness and said: “When I jumped into therapy then I was just like,” and I did this and I did it and then da da da, “” “called his approach”. ”
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“Yes. You don’t get into AA because everything works amazingly,” Shepard agreed.
“No. It is usually not the entrance point,” Pitt said in response.
“It’s not the winning club,” Shepard added. “Your hair must be on fire before you go,” yes, I’ll hang out with a bunch of dudes and talk about emotions. ”
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Pitt first opened about his time in AA In a profile 2019 for New York Times. He shared that he entered the 2016 program after his ex, Angelina JolieFirst filed for divorce.
“It was actually really liberating to just reveal the ugly pages of yourself,” he told the outlet to enter the program at that time. “There is a great value in it.”