The American actress has confessed that she tried to get pregnant, but she couldn't: “she was trying everything”.
Jennifer Aniston has become the new cover image of 'Allure' magazine, to whom she has given one of her most candid interviews, addressing issues as personal as motherhood, which has led her down the path of bitterness to what throughout his long professional career.
And it is that the actress of 'Friends' had to deal with a sea of pregnancy rumors during various stages of her life. Some rumors that raised doubts for her too, who did try to have children: “I did try to get pregnant. It was a path, that of having children, full of challenges”.
To the astonishment of her interviewer when she was unaware of the news, the actress assured that "nobody" knew: "All those years and years and years of speculation... They made it really difficult." “I was undergoing IVF treatments, I even drank Chinese teas, whatever... I was trying everything. And she would have given anything for someone to have said to me, 'Freeze your eggs. Do yourself a favour. But you don't think so, as simple as that. So here I am now. The ship has sailed," added Jennifer Aniston.
But the interpreter has not wanted to stay there, but she has also wanted to tell the truth of the rumors that pointed out that her separation from Brad Pitt was due to the fact that she did not want to have children: “They were lies and fat ones. And the reason why my husband left me, why we broke up and ended our marriage, was because I was not going to give him a child...".
Relieved after all
Now, years after all those rumors and trying to get pregnant, the actress is clear that she feels "relieved": "I have a total of zero regrets. In fact, I feel a bit of relief that now I don't hear the 'can I have them?' anymore. I don't even have to think about it anymore."
“Now I feel better than ever, even better than when I was in my twenties, thirties or forties. [Women] need to stop saying horrible things to ourselves. Because you will be 65 years old one day and what you will have to think will be: 'Well, she was great at 53 ′”, she concluded.