Jennifer Aniston has joked that she should marry George Clooney because the pair are Hollywood's most famous singletons.
Jennifer Aniston has joked that she should marry George Clooney because they are Hollywood's most famous singletons.
The 'Just Go With It' actress is so bored with the endless speculation about her love life that she thinks she should call up Hollywood's most famous bachelor George - who is also a close friend of her ex-husband Brad Pitt - and propose.
She said: "That would definitely shut up the world! I could call up George, say, 'Hun, let's just get hitched and have kids.' I should take George to lunch and we can figure out how to put an end to all this. Ha! Well, no."
The 'Up In The Air' actor is currently in a relationship with Italian model-and-actress Elisabetta Canalis, while Jennifer is not dating anyone.
The 42-year-old star would not rule out getting married again, but she insists it is also important to love yourself, and at the moment her pals - including her former 'Friends' co-star Courteney Cox - are the most important people in her life.
Jennifer told this month's Red magazine: "You have to have a balance in life. You have to also have your own personal love: what inspires you, what excites you when you wake up in the morning.
"Where would you be without friends? Where would you be without people to pick you up when you need lifting? As we know, myself and a lot of my friends, we've come from homes that were far from perfect, so you end up almost parent and sibling to your friends, and vice versa. Your own chosen family. There's nothing like a really loyal, dependable, good friend. Nothing."
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