Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt officially parted ways in 2005. Just five years into their marriage, the couple decided to end things between them for good.

The shocking split sparked lots of discussions among the public. As it happened, many felt sad about how the former couple's marriage went down.

While no one knows the exact details of how it all went down south, the two celebrities seemingly maintain a good and tight friendship. This became even more apparent in recent years when they repeatedly reunited on public events and engagements.

As the 16th anniversary of their official split fastly approaches, Geo TV revisited how the Friends actress deems and sees her divorce from her first husband. Based on her own words, Aniston shocked her fans and followers when she said that it "was not that bad" at all.

Speaking to an interview with Vogue three years after the divorce, Jennifer Aniston shared how she coped up with it. She stated that she did not have a "difficult time" doing it.

She admitted, however, that a divorce is not something one would like to go through. It does not "feel like a tickle" but, the actress revealed that it has already become "so vague" for her at that point.

Aniston continued that she could not even "remember the darkness" of it, adding that it was already "far away" from her mind. In the end, she revealed that she and Brad Pitt had a "long conversation" with each other. She, also, noted that they have remained "unbelievably warm," as well as "respectful" of each other.

Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt first met in the early 90s. They became friends in 1994 because both of their managers share a close friendship with each other.

In 1998, the pair began seeing each other but, they tried to keep the relationship as private as possible, according to Marie Claire. They only publicized their romantic link a year later when they attended the Emmy Awards as an official couple.

During the same year, Aniston and Pitt surprised their fans and supporters by announcing their engagement. They eventually tied the knot in a "lavish Malibu wedding" in July of 2000.

For years, the public followed the couple's love story. However, things began to go south in 2004, amid Brad Pitt's filming with Angelina Jolie for the film, Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

Jennifer Aniston and her first husband, then, announced their split a year later, and went forward with their own lives. Despite the separation, the former pair still remained friends even today.

Harper's Bazaar previously released a report, revealing how most individuals in their circles view their friendship as "special." One of them even deemed the two celebrities as "beautiful" people who can get through anything.