Jennifer Aniston Reportedly ‘Isolated’ by Brad Pitt’s New Move 19 Years After Heartbreak: ‘It’s left her feeling pushed aside’
Nearly two decades after their high-profile divorce, Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt continue to make headlines. Just a few years ago, the former couple had rekindled their friendship at the 2020 SAG Awards, and gave the world hope for a second chance at their love story. However, it looks like that chapter has been closed forever.
Although Pitt and Aniston may never share a house again, it looks like the stars have found something new to share, Courteney Cox. The FRIENDS actress who played Monica Geller might be best friends with the 55-year-old. However, she also seems to be getting closer to the Bullet Train star.
Brad Pitt has hurt Jennifer Aniston once again
Ever since Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt split up in 2005, the actress had to take her time learning to heal and love again. Although the former couple made up just a few years ago, it looks like they’ve hit another bump in the road. With the stars reuniting in 2020, the 60-year-old actor managed to rekindle a few lost friendships, like his one with Courteney Cox.
However, Aniston doesn’t seem to be taking it very well. According to reports from InTouchly Weekly, a source revealed that the FRIENDS star was feeling a little left out by her ex-husband and best friend. After all, they had been planning double dates with their respective partners and she was not involved.
Brad and Courteney became very close friends when he was married to Jen, they used to hang out all the time. That stopped once he left Jen for Angelina, but the last few years, they’ve picked up right where they left off. Courteney is respectful, she wouldn’t have started the friendship up again without Jen’s blessing. Once Brad and Jen reconnected after his divorce from Angelina, she gave all her close friends the greenlight to let him back into their lives.
Although Aniston may have initially been fine with Pitt and Cox reconnecting, their close bond seems to be affecting her. The insider explained, “But that doesn’t mean this hasn’t left Jen feeling very hurt and betrayed.”
The Murder Mystery actress has been left out as she doesn’t have a partner of her own. However, that hasn’t changed the fact that she feels like she is losing her best friend to Pitt.
After all, Aniston has been hitting rough patches with all her friends recently. Although the spotlight has fallen on Cox now, just a month ago, it was on The Morning Show co-star, Reese Witherspoon.
Jennifer Aniston’s falling out with Reese Witherspoon
For over 2 decades, Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon had a close bond after their time on the NBC sitcom, FRIENDS. However, it looks like the friends have fallen into a rut. Although the 55-year-old stuck by the younger star during her recent divorce, things between them changed after she began dating, Oliver Haarmann.
In an interview with Life&Style magazine, a source close to the actress revealed that there was some friction in their friendship. After all, Aniston had been feeling left behind after being there for Witherspoon.
Now that Reese isn’t single, she’s acting like she no longer has any use for Jen, it’s very hurtful and has her nose out of joint.
The insider explained that the whole situation had left a sour taste in Aniston’s mouth. After all, she had thought they were like family. Shortly after the actress’ feelings about the situation came to light, another source told Life&Style magazine how the younger star was feeling about her close friend’s struggles with finding love.
With Aniston having been out of the dating game since 2018, the insider explained that Witherspoon was concerned about her friends’ love life. They stated, “She’s convinced she’s in a state of paralysis when it comes to her dating life.”
Although her lack of luck in love might be affecting Aniston’s choices, it hasn’t stopped her from wearing her heart on her sleeve. After all, the actress has found love again. However, instead of being with a man, she has chosen to love rescue dogs and support them in every way possible.