Jennifer Aniston is one of the most talked-about actresses in Hollywood, and the focus of these talks are often on her personal life, especially her dating affairs since she is currently single. She has already been married twice, and while both of her marriages failed, the “Friends” star said that she is not closing her doors for love.
In recent months, the tabloids have been reporting that she and ex-husband Brad Pitt have rekindled their romance since the actor is also single now after splitting up with Angelina Jolie. It turned out that while there are so many articles about Jen and Brad being spotted on a date or vacation, the actress clarified that there is no truth to the stories.
The truth about her reconciliation with Brad Pitt
Jennifer Aniston said that she is single and this means that she denies that she is back with Brad. They broke up more than a decade ago, and she does not see herself getting back with her ex. In fact, when the actor was also asked if he is dating his ex-wife again, he was caught off-guard and laughed then he said, "Oh my God."
Brad Pitt was already declared legally single, but his marriage to Angelina Jolie is not yet fully dissolved pending the decision of the judge for the finalization of their divorce. But clearly, Brad and Jen are not a couple like what the tabloids claimed.
Will Jen date again?
Jennifer Aniston turned 50 in February, and she revealed that she is not looking for a man to date because she believes that someone will just come if they are meant to be together. Even if she is already in her golden year, she will wait for the right guy rather than be desperate and come looking for him.
In her interview with Harper’s Bazaar, she also explained that dating is not her focus right now. She wants to work on projects and currently busy filming movies and TV shows.
“I have zero time, to be honest,” she told the magazine. “My focus has been on the show, so dating has not been one of my first priorities. I feel like whatever romance looks like, it will present itself, and it’s not about seeking it out, you know? When it comes knocking, it’s going to be welcomed.”


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