Jennifer Aniston responds to 'misconceptions' about her life
Jennifer Aniston is talking about misconceptions about her personal life.
During her cover interview for the September 2018 issue of Fashion Magazine, published on Wednesday, August 1, 2018, the top-rated actress opened up to Jimmy Kimmel Live! lead co-writer and longtime friend Molly McNearney on dealing with being the meat of the tabloids throughout her career.
As Aniston quickly recapped, "The misconceptions are 'Jen can't keep a man' and 'Jen refuses to have a baby because she's selfish and committed to her career.' Or that I'm sad and heartbroken «. These days, the first Star Friends said that she can "sit back and laugh at ridiculous headlines." However, he continued to respond to this persistent speculation. "First, with all due respect, I am not heartbroken," she began. And secondly, those are reckless assumptions. Nobody knows what is happening behind closed doors. No one considers how sensitive that could be to my partner and me. They don't know what I've been through, medically or emotionally.
It's no secret that rumors about Aniston's love life have followed her since her days on the hit '90s sitcom. However, this media attention, which only increased amid her 2005 divorce from Brad Pitt, It was rekindled earlier this year when she and actor Justin Theroux stopped marrying.
Noting that she “definitely had [her] fair share of the sexism in the media,” Aniston said In Fashion, “There is pressure on women to be mothers, and if they are not, then they are considered damaged goods. Perhaps my purpose on this planet is not to procreate. Maybe I have other things that I am supposed to do? " Well said.
As Nicki Swift Aniston, 49, and Theroux, 46, first announced their separation in February 2018, having gone their separate ways in late 2017. At the time, the former couple released a joint statement in an effort to reduce rumors. mentioned above. . "Normally we would do this in private, but since the gossip industry cannot resist the opportunity to speculate and invent, we wanted to convey the truth directly," she said in part. "Anything else that is imprinted on us that is not directly from us is someone else's fictional narrative."
With Aniston mentioning these kinds of misleading headlines in her first major interview in the midst of her divorce, one can only hope that the media will respect her ex's friendly wishes of hers, but it probably shouldn't contain the breath on that.