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A decade after Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt split, the actress says that part of her life is in the distant past.
On CBS Sunday Morning, Lee Cowan asked Aniston if she finds it painful when people constantly bring up the couple's divorce. "I don't find it painful though," she said. "I think it's a narrative that follows you because it's an interesting headline. It's more of a media-driven topic."
"You've moved on, clearly," Cowan continued. "Well, everybody has!" she said.
As for whether or not Aniston and Pitt are still friends or still speak, the actress, who's now engaged to Justin Theroux, answered, "We've exchanged good wishes and all that sort of stuff to each other, but not a constant thing. I mean, do you talk to your ex-wife?"
The two will likely be exchanging more well wishes in the coming weeks, as both Aniston's against-type turn in Cake and Selma, which Pitt produced, generate Oscar buzz -- as well as Unbroken, directed by Pitt's wife Angelina Jolie. Aniston is nominated for a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award, while Selma is up for Best Drama Picture at the Globes.
Watch Aniston's interview below: