Jennifer Aniston needed therapy after divorcing Brad Pitt?

12:38 PM EDT 7/30/2013 by Mara Favis, Celebeat Reporter

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Usually, when a magazine asks one celebrity to interview another, it ends up being a dull mess of questions that are either really simple ("Who's your favorite director?") or really actor-y ("How do you get into character?")

But Glamour US asked Jennifer Aniston's We're The Millers co-star, comedian Jason Sudeikis to interview her, he went truly profound. Aniston shared information about her fiancé Justin Theroux and divorcing Brad Pitt.

When Sudeikis  asked Aniston what advice she'd give herself in her thirties (the period when she was divorcing Pitt), the actress replied.

"Thirties. Go to therapy. Clean up all of the s**t. Clean up all of the toxins and the noise. Understand who you are. Educate yourself on the self," she said.

She added, "You can undo a lot of things. If you're not happy, you can become happy. Happiness is a choice. That's the thing I really feel. Like with friends who refuse to get happy, who refuse to rise above the discomfort of where they're at."

When Sudeikis  talked about how her character in the film deserved to be happy, Aniston said he deserved to have a family. 

"And once you meet yourself, and truly love yourself, then you attract that. And look - I mean, the two of us have found these two, beautiful, loving, open people."

Sudeikis is dating Olivia Wilde, and Aniston is talking about her fiance Justin.

Aniston spoke of playing parents.

"I know Justin, for instance, has extremely amazing paternal instincts. Because [growing up] he had to sort of become the parent. I think when you have to become the parent when you're a younger person, you learn those instincts," she said.

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