Brad Pitt appeared to be in a good mood when sitting for an interview with his longtime friend and co-star in the film "Wolfs," George Clooney, for GQ Magazine. This was despite the fact that he has been going through a very public, very nasty, and very lengthy divorce.

As he inspected Chateau Miraval, the French winery where his ex-girlfriend Angelina Jolie was married and which is currently the subject of a legal dispute, he gave the impression of being removed from the conflict.

“I really enjoy the people that I love around me and just living. I don’t know how to not sound cheesy about it, but just the air is fresh and grass is green and I’ve just kind of become that guy a little bit,” Brad told GQ.

Considering everything, this is a remarkable viewpoint. In the years that have passed since the startling breakup, the Oscar winner has been the subject of charges of abuse, which Brad has denied. Additionally, at least four of his six children have abandoned his last name, which indicates that their connection with their father is less than ideal.

When Brad discussed the significance of Alcoholics Anonymous to his recovery from alcoholism, he was also subjected to reprimands from the organization. “I’m not outing anyone,” Brad griped.

A connection that has lasted for more than twenty years between the Missouri naive and his co-star from "Ocean's Eleven," who rocketed to fame together, has been maintained despite everything that has happened, Star Magazine reported.

“We’ve been friends for a long time. And it’s fun because we also check in on each other every once in a while, which is an important part of this. Things get complicated in life and you always have to make sure everybody’s OK,” George told the magazine.

It is true that the star of "Ticket to Paradise," who has been married to Amal Alamuddin, a human rights attorney, since 2014, was referring to the process of navigating Hollywood. Their close banter during the conversation, on the other hand, makes it very evident that they care for one other beyond the accomplishments they have achieved on screen.

“I’ll call George on numerous occasions when things get bumpy. That’s why there’s a real comfort. I know he’s got my back. I got his back,” Brad went on.