Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston previously revealed why she stays away from social media. Pictured: Jennifer Aniston attends the 2018 InStyle Awards at The Getty Center on October 22, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Getty Images/Matt Winkelmeyer

Jennifer Aniston is not on Instagram, Twitter or any other social media platform and never will be.

The "Friends" actress, who will soon make her TV comeback on a new show with Reese Witherspoon, previously revealed the reason why she has no plans to follow the trend and create her own social media pages anytime soon. Aniston told Elle magazine that she just wants to keep her personal life private.

Justin Theroux's ex-wife said that there are some things that she just wants to keep for herself, like her pets and her breakfast habits.

"The one thing I have is maintaining this little circle of sanctity that’s my own," she explained. "If I’m sitting here posting something about my dogs or I’m Boomeranging my coffee mug in the morning, that’s just giving away one more piece of something that is mine."

Aniston has always been lowkey when it comes to her personal life, often refusing to comment on her love life. While she and Theroux released a statement in February last year announcing their separation, the two have yet to comment on when the divorce will be finalized.

In the same interview, Aniston also shared her thoughts on the prospect of having kids in the future. She didn't confirm whether or not she is planning to get pregnant and raising children, but the actress did say she was thankful for scientific advancements that allow people to have kids later in life.

"Who knows what the future holds in terms of a child and a partnership – how that child comes in…or doesn’t? And now with science and miracles, we can do things at different times than we used to be able to," she explained.

Aniston also touched on her failed marriages with Theroux and Brad Pitt. She said that she doesn't regret them and believes that they were "successful." The actress, who is soon turning 50 years old, added that she and her ex-spouses made the decision to split together because they weren't happy in their relationships anymore.

But while fans won't be able to get updates on Aniston's life on social media, you can watch her when her upcoming show, "Top of the Morning," airs. There is no confirmation on the premiere date of the Apple TV-produced show as of now, but it will reportedly have two seasons.

Aniston, like her fellow lead star Witherspoon, will get $1.1 million per episode, Variety reported.