The actress referred to the decision she made and the consequences she had at different times in her life.
Jennifer Aniston, from her leading role in Friends in the 1990s, became one of the most famous, successful and highest paid actresses in Hollywood.
However, she is not happy with the comments that have been made about her private life, especially in relation to why she did not have children.
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the actress said that people baselessly comment on different aspects of her personal life. She added that they call her unpleasant for focusing on her career and not having children.
What Jennifer Aniston said about motherhood
The actress said that no one really knows or knows the details of her reproductive health or the intimate reasons why she did not have children.
Aniston assured that it is time to overcome all these criticisms. In addition, she pointed out the gender differences when claiming the assembly of a family. "If a man marries more than once, he is not questioned. However, the same does not happen with women," he said.
The star also added that she was faced with questions about her pregnancy several times at different times in her life. Aniston was married to Brad Pitt between 2000 and 2005. And at the end of the relationship there were rumors that they would have divorced because Jennifer did not want to have children and she wanted to focus on her career.
Soon after, the actress married Justin Theroux. Soon many of her followers called her a selfish person because she only focused on her career and not on her family.
Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston finally divorced in 2017.
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When her character Rachel Green got pregnant on Friends, rumors about the actress's possible pregnancy in real life began again. So, Aniston decided to write a column in the Huffington Post that made it clear what she thought on the matter.
"I'm not pregnant, what I am is fed up," she said at the time, "The vast amount of resources being spent right now to find out whether or not I'm pregnant points to the perpetuation of this notion that women in some way somehow they are incomplete, unsuccessful, or unhappy if they are not married and have children," she wrote.
She added: "We don't need to be married or be fathers or mothers. We have to determine our own 'happily ever after' with ourselves," she insisted. "Yes, I can become a mother one day, I'll be the first to let you know. I'm not looking motherhood now.
Now, the actress has returned to refer to her comments in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, as it seems that the press still trusts her to make that "dream" a reality.
“Am I still going to have twins?” the actress joked, referring to the hundreds of covers with that same story that have been published over the years, “Am I still going to be a mother at 52?”
"I used to take everything very personally, all the pregnancy rumors and the belief of 'oh, she chose her career before having children,'" she said in the interview. “But no one has any idea why I don't have children, what's wrong with me on a personal level, on a medical level, and why I can't…Can I have children? Nobody knows anything, and it was very painful to always have to respond on the subject.