Jennifer Aniston desperately wants former “Friends” co-star Courteney Cox to be happy with Johnny McDaid — so she’s playing the role of a therapist for the troubled couple!
“This wedding’s been on and off more times than a light bulb — and Jen’s genuinely worried Courteney’s throwing the best thing of her life away by being difficult,” an insider told The National ENQUIRER's Leanne Aciz Stanton. “Jen’s encouraging them to get pre-marriage counseling, but she’s acting as a sympathetic ear in the meantime because she’s been through it all herself.”
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Jennifer’s experienced an emotional wringer with her own relationships before finding happiness with Justin Theroux, so she has no license but plenty of experience. “She’s got the therapist’s couch trick down,” dished the source.
Jennifer Aniston desperately wants former “Friends” co-star Courteney Cox to be happy with Johnny McDaid — so she’s playing the role of a therapist for the troubled couple!
“This wedding’s been on and off more times than a light bulb — and Jen’s genuinely worried Courteney’s throwing the best thing of her life away by being difficult,” an insider told The National ENQUIRER's Leanne Aciz Stanton. “Jen’s encouraging them to get pre-marriage counseling, but she’s acting as a sympathetic ear in the meantime because she’s been through it all herself.”
Jennifer’s experienced an emotional wringer with her own relationships before finding happiness with Justin Theroux, so she has no license but plenty of experience. “She’s got the therapist’s couch trick down,” dished the source.