Jennifer Aniston had gone through a divorce – twice. These events in her life are not exactly good memories and they can even be traumatic experiences but the former “Friends” star said that she has moved on from these chapters in her life.
The 49-year-old actress further narrated that with her most recent divorce – from Justin Theroux - happening just last year, she now feels more comfortable about how things are going for her these days. In Touch Weekly reported that Jennifer Aniston is happily living her life now and she enjoys doing everything in the way she wants to do them.
“She’s doing her thing exactly the way she wants to do it and really enjoying life,” a tipster allegedly told the magazine. “Jen believes that whatever her path is, it will present itself the way it should.”
Jennifer Aniston announced her divorce from Justin Theroux earlier this year but it was months before she was able to open up about their split. When she finally talked about it, she revealed then that she is not heartbroken and this was the same words that the “Leftovers” actor had said in another interview.
With that, it seems that Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux separated amicably and their split could have been caused by the simple “drifted apart” rather than having serious issues in their marriage. That was Jen’s second divorce and everyone already knows that she and Brad Pitt were former husband and wife.
Her split from Brad is more controversial because a third party is involved and yes, it was Angelina Jolie. This split might have hurt more since another person caused the divorce. At any rate, Jennifer Aniston was said to have signed up for therapies in order to completely get over her ex-husbands.
Now, the sessions supposedly helped Jen and this is why she is happy and content with where she is now despite her divorces. Jennifer Aniston is said to be ready for new love again after healing completely through the therapy.


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