Jennifer Anistonis never saying never to a new romantic relationship.InAllure’s December cover story published Wednesday, Aniston, 53, told the outlet that while she would like to embark on a new relationship, she doesn’t “have any interest” in marriage at the moment.“Never say never, but I don’t have any interest,” Aniston said when asked if she would ever get married again. “I’d love a relationship. Who knows? There are moments I want to just crawl up in a ball and say, ‘I need support.’ ““It would be wonderful to come home and fall into somebody’s arms and say, ‘That was a tough day,’ " she added during an interview in which she also discussed her hair-care line Lolavie andopened up about her infertility struggles.Aniston, who was previously married toBrad Pittfrom 2000 to 2005andJustin Therouxfrom 2015 to 2018, has not publicly dated since she and Theroux announced their split inearly 2018.Zoey Grossman /Allure MagazineTheWe’re the Millersstar remains on amicable terms with both, callingher previous marriages “very successful, in [my] personal opinion,“in a Dec. 2018 interview withElle.“I feel like I’m coming through a period that was challenging and coming back into the light,” Aniston toldAllure, noting that she has “had to do personal work that was long overdue, parts of me that hadn’t healed from the time I was a little kid.““I’ve realized you will always be working on stuff. I am a constant work in progress,” she added. “Thank God. How uninteresting would life be if we all achieved enlightenment and that was it?“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Zoey Grossman /Allure MagazineAniston added that she did not “want to partner with someone until some of that work was done,” indicating at one point that her independent nature often sees her hold intimacy at arm’s length.“It wouldn’t be fair,” she said in the interview. “I don’t want to move into a house when there are no walls.“Zoey Grossman /Allure MagazineDuring Aniston’s interview, the actress showedAllurea cottage “that’s about 90 percent windows” on her property that she identified as ex Theroux’s office before the couple’s split.“Welcome to the Babe Cave,” she told the outlet. “You can imagine he likes things black and dark.“TheFriendsstar noted that she “lightened it up, stripped it all” after Theroux moved out at the end of their marriage, though both have said thatthey remain friends five years later.“He came over [the other day] and was like, ‘What the f— did you do?’ " Aniston said of the cottage. “I said, ‘I brought the light back in, buddy.’ "
Jennifer Anistonis never saying never to a new romantic relationship.
InAllure’s December cover story published Wednesday, Aniston, 53, told the outlet that while she would like to embark on a new relationship, she doesn’t “have any interest” in marriage at the moment.
“Never say never, but I don’t have any interest,” Aniston said when asked if she would ever get married again. “I’d love a relationship. Who knows? There are moments I want to just crawl up in a ball and say, ‘I need support.’ "
“It would be wonderful to come home and fall into somebody’s arms and say, ‘That was a tough day,’ " she added during an interview in which she also discussed her hair-care line Lolavie andopened up about her infertility struggles.
Aniston, who was previously married toBrad Pittfrom 2000 to 2005andJustin Therouxfrom 2015 to 2018, has not publicly dated since she and Theroux announced their split inearly 2018.
Zoey Grossman /Allure Magazine

TheWe’re the Millersstar remains on amicable terms with both, callingher previous marriages “very successful, in [my] personal opinion,“in a Dec. 2018 interview withElle.
“I feel like I’m coming through a period that was challenging and coming back into the light,” Aniston toldAllure, noting that she has “had to do personal work that was long overdue, parts of me that hadn’t healed from the time I was a little kid.”
“I’ve realized you will always be working on stuff. I am a constant work in progress,” she added. “Thank God. How uninteresting would life be if we all achieved enlightenment and that was it?”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Aniston added that she did not “want to partner with someone until some of that work was done,” indicating at one point that her independent nature often sees her hold intimacy at arm’s length.
“It wouldn’t be fair,” she said in the interview. “I don’t want to move into a house when there are no walls.”

During Aniston’s interview, the actress showedAllurea cottage “that’s about 90 percent windows” on her property that she identified as ex Theroux’s office before the couple’s split.
“Welcome to the Babe Cave,” she told the outlet. “You can imagine he likes things black and dark.”
TheFriendsstar noted that she “lightened it up, stripped it all” after Theroux moved out at the end of their marriage, though both have said thatthey remain friends five years later.
“He came over [the other day] and was like, ‘What the f— did you do?’ " Aniston said of the cottage. “I said, ‘I brought the light back in, buddy.’ "
source: people.com