About to turn 55, actress Jennifer Aniston is still single, after her divorce from Justin Theroux in 2017. In recent years, the star has experienced several disappointments in love and dates that she describes as hell, close sources revealed. According to Life & Style, which has revealed several details, the Friends star has experienced terrible dating experiences, such as one who went from a romantic dinner to a work date in minutes.
“Jen tells a great story about one of the worst dates she’s ever been on. It was with a handsome studio executive who brought an envelope to dinner. After a few minutes of chatting, she pulled out a script for a horror/slasher/rom-com movie she was working on. Not only had she written it, but she also wanted to act in it, opposite Jen as the lead. “She was stunned,” one of the sources commented.

Jennifer Aniston’s Lonely Nights
Unfortunately, the outlet quotes, it is not the only bad experience that the successful actress has experienced. “There have been many lonely nights. But she’d rather be home alone with her dogs than on a date with another guy who’s bored or who gets too excited about his days on Friends or who asks her to share the bill or asks for an autograph at the end of the night,” she explains.
Faced with these bad experiences, the source assures that The Morning Show interpreter maintains an open mind and adapts, which is why she chose to change romantic dinners to a shopping center to avoid exposure. The source assures that Jennifer Aniston attends a complex of shops and cinemas in the Century City commercial district in Los Angeles; wearing a hat and sunglasses to evaluate a potential candidate in broad daylight. “If he’s a loser, she can go shopping besides dating” she clarifies.
Likewise, she said that Jennifer Aniston also tried luck on a dating app under a secret profile, but she was not successful either and she did not like it. According to Life & Style, Aniston is looking for a fairly basic man, she wants him to have: chemistry, happiness, fluency in conversation, confidence, but not arrogance, humor generosity, and kindness with people.
This story was written in Spanish by Daniel Matute in Cultura Colectiva.
