Jennifer Aniston has a long and exciting dating history, and the talented actress has always been grateful for all the love she has received in her life. She was heartbroken at times, but she also had some of her best experiences in love. One of her amazing love interests was Vince Vaughn, who, even in a short duration, gave Aniston some of the most amazing memories. The two have never shied away from praising each other or expressing their feelings when in love.

Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston

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What Jennifer Aniston Said About Her Brief Romance With Vince Vaughn

Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn first met in summer 2005 on the sets of The Break-Up in Chicago. Vaughn told the People about Aniston that, “She’s awesome,” Vaughn told PEOPLE in June. “She has just a wonderful warmth and likability about her.”

In the same year, Aniston was making headlines due to her high-profile split with her then husband, Brad Pitt. In the movie, Aniston portrayed Brooke Meyers, who felt neglected and unappreciated by her immature live-in boyfriend Gary Grobowski, played by Vaughn. While filming together, Vaughn and Aniston’s chemistry converted from off screen into a dating relationship. Though the romance lasted approximately a year, and ended on good terms, Vaughn has always spoken highly of Aniston, though he did not prefer being under scrutiny by the paparazzi.

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Vince Vaughn reveals the ‘highs and lows’ of dating Jennifer Aniston.

Expressing her admiration for Vaughn post-breakup, Aniston shared with the Vogue in 2008, “I call Vince my defibrillator,” “He literally brought me back to life. My first gasp of air was a big laugh! It was great. I love him. He’s a bull in a china shop. He was lovely and fun and perfect for the time we had together. And I needed that. And it sort of ran its course.” Aniston and Vaughn continue to be great friends even today.

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A Timeline Of Jennifer Aniston’s Famous Exes And Her Dating History

Jennifer Aniston has an interesting dating life which has long been a topic of conversation. The FRIENDS star has plenty of gratitude for her past relationships. One of her first date was Charlie Schlatter whom she met on NBC’s Ferris Bueller, a sitcom inspired by Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. The show ran for a total of 13 episodes. Aniston, who played Ferris’ sister Jeannie, met leading man Charlie Schlatter on set. The two later shared a brief off-screen relationship.

Aniston next dated Daniel McDonald from 1990 until 1995 and she later told to New York Times, “He was my first love — five years we were together.” In 1995, Aniston briefly dated Counting Crows front man  Adam Duritz after meeting at The Viper Room. In the same year, the Picture Perfect actress started dating actor Tate Donovan, who had just ended his relationship with Sandra Bullock.

Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston’s dating history.

Next addition to Aniston’s love life was Brad Pitt. The two were introduced in 1994, but went on their first date in 1998 and they got married in 2000. Five years later the couple divorced due to Pitt’s alleged romance with co-star, Angelina Jolie. In summer 2005, Aniston began dating her costar Vince Vaughn while filming The Break-Up in Chicago and the two called quits by December 2006.

Aniston met Justin Theroux on the sets of Ben Stiller’s new movie, Tropic Thunder. They reconnected in 2010 on the set of Wanderlust and walked down the aisle in 2015. In 2018, the couple announced that they had separated after two-and-a-half years of marriage. Jennifer Aniston even today shares an amicable relationship with her exes.

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Source: Vogue

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