Mental Health

Brad Pitt Receives Help For Alcohol & Drug Use; 'Allied' Actor Reportedly Regrets Divorce From Angelina Jolie

By Mary Perry | Update Date: May 05, 2017 08:36 PM EDT

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie shocked the world when the divorce filing of the couple broke out. Now, the "Troy" actor is allegedly regretting drinking too much alcohol when he was still married to Jolie.

According to a recent report from SDE Entertainment News, Brad Pitt is allegedly blaming himself for losing Angelina Jolie. As per the outlet, the "World War Z" actor's actions and drinking too much alcohol triggered the problems in their marriage, which also made Jolie file for divorce.

Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie Reasons For Divorce

As per ABC, Brad Pitt reportedly thinks his actions were the why reasons why Jolie left him. In his recent interview with GQ Style Magazine, the "Fight Ball" actor recently admitted that he has used alcohol and drugs.

"I famously step in s*** - at least for me it seems pretty epic," Pitt said during his interview. "I often say the wrong thing, often in the wrong place and time. I am trying to get better. I am really trying to get better.

Pitt Is On Mental Health Therapy After Divorce

Jolie filed for divorce in Aug. last year and Pitt has no one to blame but himself. The "Inglourious Basterds" actor shared that he often comes home with a smelly mouth probably caused by his vices, which is why he is now getting some help for it.

"You know, I just started therapy," the "World War Z" actor said. "I love it, I love it. I went through two therapists to get to the right one."

Pitt also admitted that he had not been a great father. Today, he realized how important it is to be a dad to his kids.

"When I get in that busy work mode, I am not hearing," the "By The Sea" actor stated. "I want to be better at that. I gotta be more. I gotta be more for them. I have to show them. And I have not been great at it."

As of this writing, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are still waiting for the finalization of their divorce.

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