Jennifer Aniston got separated from Justin Theroux for several months now. But the actress never got a break from dating rumors. But is she really back looking for a new boyfriend?
Recent tabloid reports insist that Aniston is back on the dating scene. For one, Globe insisted that the actress is specifically eyeing to go out on a date with Johnny Depp. “She’s always found him cute. Jen feels Johnny’s had a terrible run of bad luck, and like her, he chose his long-term partners extremely badly,” a source claimed.
Then there was another report that Jennifer Aniston even went to Leonardo DiCaprio’s birthday party mainly to look for the next guy she will date. An insider told Life & Style, “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.”
However, how true are these claims? Gossip Cop was told by an official Aniston spokesperson and set the record straight that statements above from tabloid sources were reportedly “made-up” and “untrue.”
Meanwhile, what does Jennifer Aniston say about all the rumors claiming that she needs to have a man in her life? The actress in an InStyle magazine interview last August that she is “not heartbroken” while also calling out “reckless assumptions” that she has been avoiding motherhood or that she is the problematic one in her past relationships.
There have also been reports from more known celebrity news sites that assure Aniston fans the “Dumplin’” actress is just fine being single. Entertainment Tonight was told the actress has been “incredibly well” since her separation from Justin Theroux.
And, obviously, she still focused on working on new projects. Jennifer Aniston just recently wrapped up filming for “Murder Mystery” in Europe with on-screen husband Adam Sandler. This week, promos are out for another upcoming movie on Netflix called “Dumplin’” — streaming on Dec. 7 — where she plays the role of a former beauty queen.


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