Aniston: Men can't be trusted

Hollywood star Jennifer Aniston believes men are more likely to cheat than women.

Hollywood star Jennifer Aniston believes men are more likely to cheat than women.

The former Friends actress is convinced the male sex are more likely to commit adultery than their wives and holds fidelity as the most important quality in a good marriage.

Aniston, who divorced her husband Brad Pitt last year, has often been portrayed as the 'wronged wife' in the media, after the actor started dating his Mr and Mrs Smith co-star Angelina Jolie shortly after the couple split. Pitt and Jolie have always denied their relationship began while the hunk was still married to Aniston.

Aniston says: "I think fidelity is very important in marriage.

"It's men who usually do the cheating - that's a very general statement, but I'm sure if we did a poll it would turn out it was more men than women."

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