
Jennifer Aniston’s ex-boyfriend tries to win her back
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Jennifer Aniston’s ex-boyfriend tries to win her back
Jennifer Aniston’s ex-boyfriend tried to win her back by proposing with his
mother.
The ‘Management’ beauty – who is divorced from Hollywood hunk Brad Pitt and
split from ‘Gravity’ singer John Mayer earlier this year – revealed one of
her former lovers went to drastic measures in a bid to rekindle their
romance.
She said: “I broke up with a guy and he tried to get back together with me
by bringing his mother to a restaurant I worked at and getting down on one
knee in the middle of the restaurant. The whole restaurant started
applauding and I was like, 'Get up!' It was horrible!”
Meanwhile, the unlucky-in-love star insists she can’t imagine life away from
the limelight.
Jennifer explained: "Would I love a level of anonymity? Sure, there are
times I'd love to take a moment. But that's lonely. It seems like a lonely
existence.
“There's so much more to do. It's almost overwhelming, I've gotten to a
great place in my career."
However, the former ‘Friends’ star accepts she has missed out on several
life experiences because of her successful movie career.
She added to the USA Today newspaper: "What I would do if I wasn’t acting? I
don't know. Maybe become a chef. And I'd travel. I'd go back to the years
that I never did what I'd wish I'd done, which was travel Europe and
backpack. That sounds slightly romantic."
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