Jennifer Aniston has announced she is single but is ready to see someone wonderful in her life again after opening up about her romantic life.

Aniston told Bruce Bozzi on his SiriusXM show ‘Lunch with Bruce,’ according to Fox News “I believe the moment has come. I believe I’m ready to open up to another [individual]. For a long time, I didn’t want to, and I truly enjoyed being my own woman without becoming a part of a pair. I’ve been in a relationship since I was 20 years old. As a result, there was something particularly appealing about taking the time.”

From 2000 to 2005, Aniston was married to actor Brad Pitt, and again from 2011 to 2017, she was married to actor Justin Theroux. She’s also been linked to John Mayer, a musician, and Vince Vaughn, an actor.

The Emmy recipient also talked about the qualities she looks for in a mate. “She remarked,” she said. “The ease with which the discussion flows the first time around is an excellent indicator. Confidence, but not arrogance Humour. Please, be Generous and considerate of others. You know, there are only a few necessities.”

In an interview with People TV in early September, Aniston stated that she is open to dating someone who isn’t a celebrity. “Yes, of course. Absolutely. It’s occurred, after all. That’s what I’m aiming for, albeit it’s not necessarily someone from the industry.” According to Aniston, she told the outlet.

Aniston said in June that she would never try internet dating. “I’m going to stick to traditional dating methods. Having someone approach you and ask you out. That’s how I’d like it to be,” she admitted it.

Aniston continued, “I’m looking for a fantastic companion with whom I can have a wonderful life and have fun together. All we can hope for is that. It does not need to be spelled out in formal documents.”

According to Fox News, rumors circulated recently that Aniston and David Schwimmer were romantically linked in real life, prompting Schwimmer’s lawyer to dispute the claims. The co-stars, who played Rachel Green and Ross Geller on ‘Friends,’ were a popular on-screen pair, but their relationship never materialized in real life.