Actor Pitt of the film "Moneyball" poses during the 36th Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto
Actor Brad Pitt of the film "Moneyball" poses during the 36th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in Toronto, September 9, 2011. TIFF runs rom September 8-18. Reuters

While promoting his upcoming film Moneyball, Brad Pitt divulged details surrounding one of the most famous love triangles of the new millennium.

In an interview with Parade Magazine, Pitt said that his marriage to Aniston always had problems, but he spent years trying to deny it.

It became very clear to me that I was intent on trying to find a movie about an interesting life, but I wasn't living an interesting life myself, he said. I think that my marriage had something to do with that.

Pitt said he was much happier with Angelina Jolie, who he notoriously left Aniston for after meeting on the set of the 2005 film Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

I'm satisfied with making true choices and finding the woman I love, Angie, and building a family that I love so much, he said.

In particular, Pitt praised Jolie as a mother, saying that one of the greatest, smartest things he ever did was give his children Jolie for their mom.

As for all the break up rumors circulating in the tabloids, Pitt said nothing could be further from the truth. Moreover, he said the couple does not have any solid plans for marriage and said they are not yet trying for a seventh child.

Moneyball, the story of Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane's successful attempt to compile a baseball club by using computer-generated analysis to draft his players, opens in theaters Sept. 23.