Jennifer Aniston’s dating life has always been the center of gossip, and it seemingly will never get old. Aniston has dated quite a number of celebrities, including personalities like Tate Donovan, Paul Rudd, Brad Pitt and Vince Vaughn. After her 50th birthday in early February, fans began to question how her romantic life currently is.

Aniston’s separation from Justin Theroux in 2017 has made the “Friends” actress currently single and available to date. This has brought Aniston fans to gossip about the rekindling of the Pitt–Aniston relationship, which has many times been debunked. She once said that she didn’t consider Pitt to be the “love of her life,” leading fans to question how she views relationships.

“I think you’re always sort of wondering, ‘Are you the love of my life?’” the Rachel Green actress mused in an interview in 2003. “I mean, I don’t know, I’ve never been someone who says, ‘He’s the love of my life,’” she explained.

Aniston definitely remains open to relationships, but it is currently not a “priority” for her. She explains that she has “zero time” for it at the moment and that if it comes she won’t run away from it. After all, she once said that she will “never tire” of love.

“I feel like whatever [romance] looks like, it will present itself, and it’s not about seeking it out, you know?” the star said in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar. “When it comes knocking, it’s going to be welcomed. I’m not like, ‘No, I’m done with that. That’s never going to happen again,’” she explained further.

When asked whether she believes in the concept of soul mates, Aniston answered that she does. She also believes that there is not only one. “I think we have many soul mates,” she said. “I don’t think there’s one and one only. I think we have soul clusters,” added the actress.

She highly values the connections between souls — not just in a romantic way but in friendships as well. These “soul clusters” occur when groups of people have become so integral to one’s life that it changes you fundamentally.

When asked what advice she could give to the young people, the star simply said to relax a little bit. “It sounds so clichéd, but don’t worry so much,” Aniston offered. “Try not to care what people think. And get into therapy a little earlier.”

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