Jennifer Aniston Set to Pen Memoir, Inspired by Matthew Perry’s Posthumous Book

Jennifer Aniston is reportedly gearing up to pen her memoir nearly two years after she first expressed her desire to document her life story. According to a source who spoke to Life and Style, the Friends alum is finally ready to tell her side of the story, inspired by her late friend Matthew Perry, who penned his memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, a year before his untimely demise at age 54.

The source revealed that Aniston has come to the realization that life is short and there is no better time than the present to embark on this project. They also hinted that she will be spilling secrets that she has never shared before.

One of the most highly anticipated topics that Aniston’s fans are eager to read about is her ex-husband Brad Pitt’s affair with Angelina Jolie, which ultimately led to their painful divorce. The source noted that Aniston is aware of the public’s interest in this chapter of her life, especially given the recent split between Pitt and Jolie and the subsequent reconnection between Aniston and Pitt.

Despite being on amicable terms with her former spouse, Aniston is expected to delve into her five-year marriage to the Fight Club alum and their very public divorce. The source said that Aniston has undergone a significant amount of therapy to come to terms with her failed marriage to Pitt and other romantic relationships that did not work out. However, they teased that there is much more to the story, particularly regarding the reasons why the couple never had children together.

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