Jennifer Aniston has never been an average person; she’s an industry in herself as an actor, and if people want to know about her personal life, she’s a library full of descriptions of her love, relationships, heartbreak, and more.
Friends, which premiered on television in 1994, pushed Aniston into the spotlight. She has been a powerful presence for almost two decades, from her fashion and style influence on generations of women to her millions of Instagram followers.
The 53-year-old has received multiple acting prizes, and her love life has also captivated audiences. Many of Aniston’s previous relationships were with other celebrities, putting even more emphasis on the men in her life.
The entertainer’s first romance, which made headlines, was with fellow actor Tate Donovan. The Upside star stated to InStyle magazine that he had never seen Friends and had never met her. After three years of dating, the pair became engaged in 1998 but divorced soon thereafter.
Following their separation, Donovan joined the Friends cast as Rachel Green’s love interest, Joshua Burgin. Because of the turmoil on the set, Donovan’s role only lasted six episodes.
Following her affair with the O.C. star, Aniston began dating Brad Pitt after their respective agencies hooked them up. They were dubbed a power couple and were considered one of the most successful Hollywood marriages at the time.
After five years of marriage, the celebrity couple divorced in 2005, sparking considerable controversy as Brad rapidly moved on with his Mr. and Mrs. Smith co-star Angelina Jolie.
Meanwhile, her most recent serious relationship is with Justin Theroux. The two met on the set of Tropic Thunder in 2007, but did not begin dating until years later, after co-starring in Wanderlust in 2019.
Theroux and Aniston married in 2015, but announced their divorce two years later.
Even after their divorce, the couple remained close friends, reconciling on several occasions. The Leftovers alum said on Instagram on the Cake star’s 50th birthday in 2019, ” “Happy Birthday to this fearless lady. Lovingly fierce. Kindness is fierce. ….as well as ferociously humorous. you, B”
Over the years, the Friends alum has been open about her love life. In a 2015 interview with The New York Times, the actress discussed ex Daniel McDonald, who died in 2007, saying he may have been “The One” if she had been older and wiser. “He was my first love, and we were together for five years. “He’d be the one,” the Emmy winner declared at the time. “But I was 25 and foolish.” He must have sent me Justin to make amends.”
Although enjoyed much of their time in the Hollywood spotlight, Aniston and Pitt did average couple things like everyone else. “It’s like the ebb and flow of every relationship,” she told Vanity Fair in 2005.
At one occasion Aniston has responded to questions about the infamous love triangle between herself, Pitt and Jolie.
“[My therapist’s] major focus is that you get one day of being a victim — and that’s it. Then we take responsibility for our own input. Relationships are two people; everyone is accountable. A lot goes into a relationship coming together, and a lot goes into a relationship falling apart,” the Marley and Me star shared with Vanity Fair.
Jennifer Aniston’s mentality definitely paid off. Since her time on the hit show she has gone on to star in a number of standout projects, including her acclaimed role in the movie Cake and her recent award-nominated gig on The Morning Show.
Aniston’s fans still believe that she has the potential to bring about beautiful new beginnings, even if we can’t see it at the time.
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