Jennifer Aniston roams empty Bel Air mansion 'sad and alone' with only her dogs for company: Source
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'Friends' star Jennifer Aniston is leading a lonely life with her dogs and yearning for human companionship, as per Radar Online.
The 55-year-old actress occupies a sprawling Bel Air mansion, which she shared with her former husband Justin Theroux, by herself after the couple separated in February 2018.
Aniston is provided company by her dogs, Clyde, Sophie, and Lord Chesterfield, and she spent the last holiday season with them.
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Insider gives a peek into Jennifer Aniston's lonely life
Revealing how Jennifer Aniston is spending her days at home, an insider told RadarOnline, "Jen does her best to fill up her world. She's got a lot of wonderful friends, dotes on her precious fur babies, and even fosters others, but there are only so many dinner parties or girls' nights she can throw."
"The sad reality is that she is alone a lot of the time. She has her staff around during the day, which helps because they've become like family to her. But once they've gone home and it's just her and the dogs, that huge house can feel empty," they added.
Aniston misses her ex-husband, Theroux, 53, at times. 'The Leftovers' star recently got engaged to 30-year-old actress Nicole Brydon Bloom and is living in New York.
"It may be tough to feel sorry for someone so rich and famous, but Jen confesses that she's lonely and misses the times when she had Justin there to keep her company. It's not that she wants him back, she just never imagined that she’d still be single all these years later. It's really pretty sad."
Jennifer Aniston opens up about her troubled relationship with sleep
Jennifer Aniston revealed she was having trouble falling asleep in an interview with Allure published on January 2.
"Sleep and I have a real hard relationship. I really want to love it and I am sure it wants to love me, but we have had a hard time, especially the last 10, 15 years," the 'Just Go with It' star shared.
She did not admit suffering from insomnia but blamed being overloaded with information via her smartphone for her troubles.
"It’s just hard to shut the brain down, hard to tell the committee to stop talking. I’ve had to shut the news off. I’ve had to give myself boundaries with information. You know what I mean?" she explained.
"Our bodies, our brains are not designed to take in this much information. They’re just not. We used to have a television and a radio and that was it," Aniston added. "We would turn on the news at six, and that was all you got plus a newspaper in the morning."
"You could go live a glorious life where your cortisol levels weren’t through the roof, where your anxiety wouldn’t be out of control. It’s just too much. This is not normal," the 55-year-old stressed.
In order to wind down, 'The Morning Show' actress shared that she shuts off her phone and tries to be in bed with just her thoughts two hours before midnight.