Actress Jennifer Aniston is a blockbuster movie star, but she’s not the main character in her favourite film.

Jennifer Aniston

Jennifer Aniston rose to fame in the 90s sitcom Friends starring as Rachel Green in the lovable comedy. The 1994 sitcom spanned 10 seasons over 10 years – and re-runs of the episodes are still enjoyed today on the likes of Netflix, Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube. It was during this time that Jennifer began a high-profile relationship with Brad Pitt, whom she married in July 2000.

Brad later featured in season eight, episode nine of Friends, as “Will” – an old school friend who wasn’t too keen on his then-wife’s character, Rachel Green. Rising to superstardom, it’s rumoured Jennifer received around £1million per episode near the end of the hugely successful comedy series.

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With Friends finishing in May 2004, it was time for Jennifer to move onto new projects – and a new lover.

Her marriage to Brad had ended in divorce because of “irreconcilable differences”, and she moved on to date Vince Vaughn – who happened to be her co-star in The Break Up (2006).

While Jennifer and Vaughn didn’t last long, the actress continued to play the main character in many more movies to come.

Some of her best-known works include Marley and Me (2008), Horrible Bosses (2011), We’re The Millers (2013), and Murder Mystery (2019).

Photo: Jennifer Aniston great at keeping romance under wraps: Source

Jennifer Aniston is reportedly astute at keeping her love life under wraps.

According to the latest findings of Heat Magazine, the former wife of Brad Pitt avoids public attention on her dating life.

“Jen is very good at flying under the radar,” claimed a source about her astute approach to handling high-profile relationships.

The source also addressed, “That’s why her dating life seems so dead – it’s all happening behind closed doors.”

“She much prefers to control the situation. Anytime word gets out that she’s seeing someone, it’s under the microscope and it puts added pressure on things,” the insider continued.

Before signing off from the chat, the insider remarked, “She’d rather not deal with that until it’s serious.”

This report comes after the Friends veteran added fuel to the rumors of a romance with Pedro Pascal.

Taking to her Instagram story, she shared a New Yorker comic referencing Pascal, and wrote, “It’s not strange at all – lately, a lot of people are reporting that their faith in humanity is riding entirely on whether or not Pedro Pascal is as nice as he seems.”

Jennifer Aniston wrote over it, “Can confirm – as nice as he seems.”

“Happy Birthday PP!” she added, with two birthday emojis.