Jennifer Aniston is repeatedly rumored to be desperately looking for a new man in her life. However, fans must be reminded of with what the actress really has to say about entering a new relationship.
A source recently told Life and Style magazine that Aniston attended Leonardo DiCaprio’s 44th birthday bash not only to celebrate but to also spice up her dating life. “Jen is actively looking for a guy. That’s why she was at the birthday party. She’s starting to listen to her friends who are telling her to get out there, and now she’s desperate to find a man,” said the insider.
The report further pointed out that Aniston has been on many beauty and life regimen routines lately. The actress is rumored to be following a strict schedule of her meals, exercise, and work. But the “Dumplin’” star was described as a “homebody” which reportedly makes it difficult for her to find a new boyfriend.
However, Gossip Cop asked for an official comment from Aniston’s representatives on whether or not the actress is really “actively looking” for a new beau. But the spokesperson refuted the claims.
It is also important to note that, not long ago, Aniston was reportedly happy being single and is very much focused on her career following her separation from Justin Theroux. Just last month, a source told Entertainment Tonight, “Jennifer has been doing incredibly well. ... Since they split, her friends believe their plan to move forward in life without one another was the best decision for both of them.”
Meanwhile, Aniston also said so herself in August that she is not heartbroken. In a cover story for InStyle magazine, the actress called out her doubters judging her for allegedly not being able to keep a man or refusing to start a family. “Those are reckless assumptions. No one knows what’s going on behind closed doors. No one considers how sensitive that might be for my partner and me. They don’t know what I’ve been through medically or emotionally,” the actress insisted.


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