Brad Pitt is looking back on his "incredible" experience in Alcoholics Anonymous.
The "F1" star, 61, reflected on seeking help from the recovery group while speaking to Dax Shepard on the "Armchair Expert" podcast in an episode released Monday, June 23.
"I was pretty much on my back, on my knees," Pitt said. "I was trying anything anyone threw at me. It was a particular difficult time. I needed rebooting. I needed to wake the (expletive) up, in some areas."
Pitt, who previously told The New York Times he spent a year and a half in Alcoholics Anonymous after ex-wife Angelina Jolie filed for divorce, described attending AA as a "really special" experience. He said it was "incredible" to see "men sharing their experiences, their foibles, their missteps, their wants, their aches," and doing so with "a lot of humor."
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