Jennifer Aniston may have ended the long going feud with former husband Brad Pitt and wife Angelina Jolie.
While talking to the Harper's Bazaar, the 45-year-old actress said that one has to let things do even if people had done some unforgivable things, hinting towards Pitt's alleged affair with Jolie while she was still married to him, the Telegraph reported.
She added that it was "extremely important to forgive, as there's nothing worse than holding a grudge."
The former 'Friends' star's marriage to Pitt, 50, had ended in 2005, after the actor claimed to have fallen in love with Jolie, 39, during 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith.'
Jolie and Pitt, who have six children together, only recently tied knot in the south of France in August.
Aniston, who's now engaged to actor and writer Justin Theroux, 43, also gushed about her fiance, saying that he was one of the most humble, decent human beings with pretty eyes, and they could never get bored with each other.
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