Jennifer Aniston is definitely one of America’s longtime sweethearts.
It seems like the curiosity about Aniston’s romantic goings-on never cease.
Aniston wasn’t shy about confirming that, either.

“I felt those details were a little inappropriate to discuss.
That stuff about how [Jolie] couldn’t wait to get to work every day?
That was really uncool.”

In a 2006 interview withVanity Fair, she explained heartbreak from her perspective.
She said, “It’s sad, something coming to an end.
It cracks you open, in a way cracks you open to feeling.

When you give a shot to avoid the pain, it creates greater pain.
I’m a human being, having a human experience in front of the world.
I wish it weren’t in front of the world.
I try really hard to rise above it.”
Rise above it, she did.
However, Aniston doesn’t look at it the way the tabloids do.
In 2018, she toldElle, “I don’t feel a void.
I really don’t.
My marriages, they’ve been very successful, in [my] personal opinion.
I was building houses with shoe boxes and toilet paper and felt.
It was always about finding a home that felt safe.”