The popular Hollywood star, Brad Pitt, has spoken openly about its own problem with the transformation and impact of the transformation owned by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) on its path to peace after the 2016 divorce from Angelina Jolie.
Various actors winning the Grammy awards revealed that he was “quite a lot of kneeling” when looking for help during the recent interview at Podcast “Kapanan Expert” Dax Shepard.
He said: “I knelt enough … I need to wake F *** in some areas.
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“I was really open to … I tried whatever was thrown at me. It was a difficult time. I need to re -boot.”
Pitt, 61, explained that the turbulent period after the destruction of his marriage to Jolie encouraged him to face the dependence of substances for years. “That is a difficult time. I need to reboot. I need to wake F *** in some areas,” he recalls.
He expressed his initial anxiety about attending the AA meeting, but he immediately found extraordinary peace and growth among anonymous groups. “I just think it’s extraordinary – people who share their experiences with their weaknesses, their wrong steps, their desires, their pain, and many humor with it,” Pitt said, describing that night as “a very special experience.”