Fans started worrying about Aniston after she split from hubby Brad Pitt in 2005.
While Pitt has gone on to a relationship with Angelina Jolie, and is now raising four kids with her, Aniston’s only serious relationship so far, with her The Break-Up co-star Vince Vaughn bit the dust late last year.
What’s worse is that the media has been portraying Aniston as a lonely, broken-hearted woman.
However, Cox admits that while she realizes the public interest in Aniston’s life, she insists to Marie Claire magazine that the media reports are just not true.
"I think it might be getting a little better now, but for a while her life was expected to be everyone's life….People should stop worrying about her life," she told the magazine.
"I could talk about just how great she is doing at the moment, but then it's just an interview about her. I understand your position because her world is so public but, well, I can tell you we're both very fortunate to have each other," she added.
Cox and her husband David Arquette were holidaying with Aniston and Pitt on the Caribbean island of Anguilla in January 2005 when the couple announced that they were splitting up.
Cox and Aniston have been friends ever since meeting on the sets of ‘Friends’ in 1994.
Aniston is also godmother to Cox’s daughter Coco.
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