They say that the third time is a charm and we certainly hope so for Jennifer Aniston.
For its cover story on its June 1, 2020 issue, OK! magazine wrote that the Friends star is dating someone new. And, she will reportedly talked about it when she sits for a tell-all interview soon.
Although this has been denied by the Hollywood star's representative, a source told OK! that after two failed marriages, Jen is ready to find love again.
And, the source revealed that Jen may already have done that as she is currently dating someone. The 51-year-old star is being quite about it because she has set some dating rules for herself.
According to the source, Jen will not be telling anyone who she is dating as she wants things to get serious first. She reportedly does not want to jinx anything.
Jen likes having movie nights or someone to have a conversation with at the end of the day. All those things that come when you are in a relationship, the source told OK!
Though everything is new and fresh in this romance, Jen wants it to last.
If what the source is saying is true, then Jen is certainly someone who deserves this third chance at love.
She has been married twice, both ending very publicly—with Brad Pitt in 2005 and Justin Theroux in 2018.
But Jen is moving on from all those heartaches. In 2013, Jen had shared how she found solace by undergoing therapy. She said that happiness is a choice, and you can be happy if you are not. Go to a therapy and understand who you are. And, Jen still stands by this mantra.
Thus, at 51, she’s ready for a fresh start.
Jen, although famous, is fiercely protective of her privacy. So, unless she herself confirms it, whatever has been written will remain as rumors.


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