Like her court battle with her ex-husband Brad Pitt he is very angry, a Hollywood star Angelina Jolie revealed that she is on good terms with one of her ex-husbands.The actress, who was married three times, spoke happily about her stable relationship with her first husband, an actor. Jonny Lee Miller. The actor, who married Miller three decades ago, revealed in a recent interview that they remained close despite their divorce.In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar to promote her upcoming film ‘Couture’, Jolie was asked about her first true friend in entertainment. Although she admitted, “I don’t know about my first boyfriend in the industry,” Jolie reflected on her relationship with Miller.The actress revealed that she and Miller “became close.” [while] filming Hackers, being married, and still being best friends.” The Oscar-winning actor also revealed that the two have reunited professionally, laughing, “We just worked together again after 30 years.”Jolie and Miller first met while filming the cyber-thriller ‘Hackers’ in 1995. They married in a secret ceremony in 1996 but split 18 months later. Their divorce was finalized in 2000.Later that same year, Jolie married her ‘Pushing Tin’ co-star Billy Bob Thornton, who they divorced in 2003.Although she ended her marriage to Miller more than two decades ago, the couple have remained close for many years. Speaking about her ex, Jolie said she has never seen his movies but she appreciates her relationship with Miller. “Actually, it’s funny, I don’t watch my videos, and I will [don’t] I think I’ve seen it since the show started. But I have a good relationship with Jonny, and he and I have sons the same age, and I’m very happy,” he said.Miller was married to Michele Hicks from 2008 until their divorce in 2018. The couple had a son, Buster, 16.Jolie was in a ten-year relationship with Brad Pitt and married Mr. & Mrs. Smith star in 2014. They split two years later with the actress filing for divorce. The couple finalized their divorce in 2024 after an eight-year dispute, but are still embroiled in a bitter legal battle over the ownership of their French company.