For nearly three decades, one question has followed Jennifer Aniston more relentlessly than any paparazzi lens: Why is she single?
Not is she happy, not what does she want, but what went wrong.
And that question didn’t come from nowhere. It was quietly rehearsed, episode by episode, inside Friends—long before it became a headline.
This is not just a celebrity gossip story. It’s a cultural case study about how one woman’s relationship status turned into a public referendum—and why it never let her go.

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