Jennifer Aniston is now single but not officially. She is still in the middle of her divorce case with Justin Theroux, but even before she can say she is truly unattached and has moved on, there are already many reports that she is dating. Recently, it was alleged that she prefers younger men this time so she was branded the new "cougar."
In fact, this week, she was rumored to be in a relationship with her boxing trainer, 31-year-old Leyon Azubuike. However, this was not confirmed and the stories seem to be made-up as there is no hard proof to back up the claim.
Now, just a few days after her dating rumor with Leyon came out, another tabloid released a narrative that described Jennifer Aniston as “becoming a cougar.” According to the story, the “Friends” actress wants to date younger men because she is tired of always being depicted as the heartbroken spinster.
With this type of news, Gossip Cop stepped in to refute the claims. It stated that Jennifer Aniston is not dating younger men and she is not targeting them either.
GC was referring to a report that was released yesterday. A magazine headlined its news with “Cougar on the Prowl! Jennifer Aniston Is Looking to Date Younger Men After Her Breakup” and it even labeled the report “exclusive.”
According to by Life & Style, "Jen's sick and tired of being portrayed as the heartbroken one and thinks being spotted with a handsome new man on her arm could help set the record straight.”
The tabloid added that the 49-year-old actress wants to prove she is still as hot as ever and confident she can still have any man she chooses. A so-called source added Jennifer Aniston is asking her girlfriends to set her up with men in their 20s or 30s.
The fact-checking site assured fans of Jennifer Aniston that their favorite actress is not becoming a cougar. It revealed that they contacted her representative and she readily dismissed the rumors and called it a “nonsense story.”


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