However, life in the spotlight has not always been kind to the actress.
Magazines have also shared story after story about Aniston being pregnant or wanting children, perThe Cut.
“Am I lonely?

Yes,” Aniston said in a candid interview withVanity Fairback in 2006.
“Do I have my days when I’ve thrown a little pity party for myself?
But I’m also doing really well.

I’ve got an unbelievable support team, and I’m a tough cookie.
I believe in therapy; I think it’s an incredible tool in educating the self on the self.
I feel very strong.

I’m really proud of how I’ve conducted myself,” she added.
The former “Friends” star admits that something she does every day is watching the sunset.
“It’s my favorite moment,” she says.
It’s so simple.
“For me, I meditate every day and sitting quietly, writing,” she says.
“That’s enough.
And any kind of yoga practice is my meditation.
I just have faith in a bigger picture, I guess.
The actress also admitted that therapy has helped her tremendously.
“Self-awareness is key.
I’ve really gotten a lot out of therapy.
Just being a public person, there’s a lot of amazing things that come with that.
But there’s also a lot of tough stuff, because we’re only human,” she says.
“Sometimes you might’t help family members or people sending stuff over going, ‘What is this?
You’re having a baby?
Are you getting married?’
Aniston told People Magazine.
Despite the sometimes negative media attention, Aniston says that she’s in a great place in her life.
“I’m in a really peaceful place.
I’m just a very fortunate and blessed human being.”
“I have a good heart, and I’m a great friend,” she added.
“I lead with love.”