Jennifer Aniston Opens Up About Beau Justin Theroux and Never-Ending Brangelina Triangle

Hollywood star talks about her purported beef with Mrs. Brad Pitt

By Josh Grossberg Feb 07, 2012 11:38 PMTags
Jennifer Aniston, Justin TherouxKevin Winter/Getty Images

Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie are not enemies.

That's the word from the former Friends star at least, who in an interview in InStyle's March issue, lets it be known once and for all that she doesn't resent the Oscar winner for coupling up with her ex-hubby Brad Pitt and she's perfectly content with current boyfriend Justin Theroux.

Here's what she had to say:

"The triangle with my ex-husband—and that there's a feud there. It's constant. It's a story headline that won't go away, but it's a money thing," Aniston tells the magazine when asked about the constant tabloid headlines claiming enmity between the two.

As for hooking up with Theroux—whom she met while the two starred in the new flick, Wanderlust, an experience she described as one of the most "idyllic" shoots she's ever had—the thesp reveals that she's at a "joyful and peaceful" place right now and knows what she's looking for when it comes to love.

"Having experienced everything you don't want in a partner over time, it starts to narrow down to what you actually do want," she notes. "As I get older I realize what qualities are important in love and what suits me. And what I won't settle for."

But don't go thinking the girl who became a fashion icon for giving the world the bouncy "Rachel" 'do would ever rip off her beau's fashion sense.

"First of all, he has great style—it's very specific, and it has been his style forever," admits Aniston. "Has it influenced mine? No, but I know people say it has. 'Oh, look, you're dressing alike.' And I think, No I'm not. I've had this jacket for three years."

Aniston, who turns 43 on Feb. 11, also revealed she gets a little freaked out about the aging process sometimes—especially when it comes to film roles.

"You know what makes me feel old? When I see girls who are twentysomething, or the new crop of actresses, and think, 'Aren't we kind of the same age?' You lose perspective," she said. "I don't feel my age. I feel young every day."

Hear, hear!