Jennifer Aniston has opened up about her failed attempts to get pregnant, saying she has no regrets about a difficult time in her life.   

  Speaking to journalist Danielle Pergament for an Allure magazine cover, Aniston opened up about how she had a “really hard time” in her late 30s and 40s, but it made her the person she is today.   

  “That’s why I’m so grateful for all these bad things.  Otherwise, I would have been stuck being this person who was so scared, so nervous, so unsure of who he was,” she said.  “And now, I don’t care about the king.”   

  Aniston went on to explain that she was referring to a time when she was trying to get pregnant.   

  “All the years and years and years of speculation… It was really hard.  I was undergoing IVF, drinking Chinese teas.  I was throwing everything away,” Aniston said.   

  “I’d give anything if someone said, ‘Freeze your eggs.’  Do yourself a favor.”  You just don’t think about it.  So here I am today.  The ship has sailed.”   

  Still, Aniston said it’s good to finally have some closure.   

  “I have no regrets at all,” he said.  “I’m actually a little bit relieved now because there’s no more, ‘Can I?  It can.  It can.  It can.’  I don’t have to think about it anymore.”   

  Later in the interview, Aniston opened up about her 2018 divorce from Justin Theroux and addressed speculation that the couple broke up because she “wouldn’t give him a child.”   

  “They were absolute lies,” he said.  “I have nothing to hide right now.”   

  Pergament asked Aniston if she would marry again.   

  “Never say never, but I have no interest,” he said.  “I would love a relationship.  Who knows?  There are times when I just want to curl up in a ball and say, “I need support.”  It would be great to come home and fall into someone’s arms and say, “It’s been a rough day.”   

  Aniston also spoke candidly about her dislike of social media, saying she only joined Instagram to launch her LolaVie hair care line.   

  “I hate social media.  I’m not good at it,” she said, despite Instagram crashing when she opened an account as so many people tried to follow her.   

  “It’s torture for me.  The reason I joined Instagram was to launch this line,” she said.  “Then the pandemic hit and we didn’t start.  So I was just stuck on being on Instagram.  It doesn’t come naturally.”