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Jennifer Aniston: Press Wrong About Relationship with Brad Pitt

It has been years since Jennifer Aniston was married to Brad Pitt, and she wants to set the record straight about their current situation.

"The triangle with my ex-husband, and that there's a feud there," is something the actress says the press is wrong about. "It's constant. It's a story headline that won't go away, but it's a money thing," Aniston says in a new interview with InStyle magazine.

She also reveals, "Having experienced everything you don't want in a partner over time, it starts to narrow down to what you actually do want. As I get older I realize what qualities are important in love and what suits me. And what I won't settle for."

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What does she like about new beau Justin Theroux? "First of all, he has great style -- it's very specific, and it has been his style forever. Has it influenced mine? No, but I know people say it has. 'Oh look, you're dressing alike.' And I think, 'No I'm not. I've had this jacket for three years!''"

She is known for her own fashion sense but has lately been seen matching outfits with Theroux, who she began dating in May 2011. Aniston was married to Brad Pitt from 2000 to 2005 amid rumors that he had cheated with co-star Angelina Jolie.

Since then, Aniston has enjoyed the single life, focusing on her career and hanging out with real-life friend Courteney Cox. She is the godmother of Cox's daughter, Coco. Aniston recently purchased a $21 million estate in Bel-Air and is busy making the mansion a home.

It was announced in June 2011 that Aniston will receive her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame along with friend Mariska Hargitay, Patricia Heaton, Scarlett Johansson and others. Instead of being noted for her role as Rachel on hit series "Friends," Aniston is being awarded the star for her film roles in "The Good Girl," "He's Just Not That Into You" and "The Break-Up."

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