Jennifer Aniston is reportedly having a shaky relationship with her “Friends” co-star, Courtney Cox. In Touch magazine (via Gossip) is claiming that the two actresses are feuding over Cox supposedly meeting with Justin Theroux.
Although the meeting is said to include Cox’s boyfriend, Johnny McDaid, Jennifer Aniston was allegedly still upset with her friend for keeping in touch with Justin Theroux. However, this feud is most likely a fabrication as it’s been established that the “We’re the Millers” actress doesn’t care what her ex-husband does with his time.
What’s more, Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux parted in an amicable manner and said that although they decided to split, they will still remain friends. Of course, that friendship will not be the same as it was before but it doesn’t take away the fact that the celebrities don’t have bad blood between them.
Indeed, Justin Theroux himself recently shed some light on what happened after his separation from Jennifer Aniston. “It was heartbreaking only in the sense that the friendship would not be the same, as far as just the day to day. But the friendship is shifting and changing, you know, so that part is something that we’re both very proud of,” Theroux told New York Times.
As for Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox, there’s no friction between the two either. Both celebrities revealed that they remain close even after “Friends” ended. In fact, they are even in the same chat group along with fellow "Friends" alum Lisa Kudrow. What’s more, the “Horrible Bosses” actress was seen leaving Cox’s Beverly Hills home several months ago after her breakup was made public.
These are enough to make In Touch’s latest piece a false narrative. The fact that the tabloid has a penchant for publishing unfounded claims makes this allegation more of a fabricated story.


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