“Jennifer Aniston Opens Up About Medical Struggles, Dismisses Hurtful Assumptions on Career and Motherhood”

Jennifer Aniston has strongly denied accusations that she prioritized her Hollywood acting career over having children, describing it as both ‘hurtful’ and ‘unfair’. The 52-year-old actress revealed how she found the constant speculation about her reproductive choices ‘personal’, and retaliated by saying that people had no right to assume anything about her medical circumstances. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter recently, Jennifer discussed her private life in depth, including her mother’s experience with victimhood and her own embrace of carbohydrates.

Setting the record straight: Jennifer Aniston has slammed assumptions she sacrificed her chance to be a mother for her Hollywood acting career, branding it 'hurtful' and 'just nasty' in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter

Jennifer Aniston recently spoke to the Hollywood Reporter and addressed rumors about her not having children due to prioritizing her acting career. She expressed disappointment at people making assumptions about her personal life, stating that her job is to showcase her abilities and let people decide whether to support her or not. Jennifer also revealed how hurtful and unpleasant it is when people make baseless assumptions about her reproductive health without knowing anything about her medical history. She had previously stated in a Vanity Fair interview in 2016 that she has always wanted to have children, and this desire remains unchanged.

Double standard: The actress, 52, described how she would take the constant questions of speculation she was going to have children 'personally', hitting back: 'You have no clue what's going on with me medically'

The concept of a double standard was recently addressed by a 52-year-old actress who expressed her personal frustrations towards the constant inquiries she receives surrounding whether or not she plans to have children. She stated that she takes these questions very personally and feels that those asking them have no understanding of her medical situation.

Hitting back: In the interview, Jennifer touched upon her private life, as well as her refusal to give in to victimhood like her late mother and her acceptance of carbohydrates

During the interview, Jennifer opened up about her personal life and discussed how she chooses to confront challenges head-on rather than succumbing to a victim mentality, which was something her mother struggled with before passing away. In addition, Jennifer also shared her appreciation for carbohydrates and their role in her diet.

Leading men: Jennifer began dating Brad Pitt in 1998, and they married in 2000 before divorcing in 2005; pictured in 2004

Jennifer Aniston’s romantic life has been a topic of discussion for many years. She started dating Brad Pitt in 1998, and they tied the knot two years later. However, the marriage came to an end in 2005. Recently, Aniston spoke about her aspiration to have children after their separation, during an interview with Lacey Rose. The interviewer brought up a conversation she had with Gloria Steinem about how women are perceived based on their marital and maternal status. Aniston jokingly recalled Steinem’s reaction to the situation, saying they were in “deep s***.” She also noted that some public figures like Dolly Parton do not fall under these categories. Aniston highlighted the double standards that still exist between men and women in relationships, where men can marry younger women multiple times while women cannot.

Difficult relationship: In 2015, Aniston previously told The Hollywood Reporter about how her actress mother had been 'very critical' of her looks when she was younger and held 'grudges' that were 'so petty'

Aniston has faced a challenging relationship with her mother, who used to extensively criticize her looks and hold grudges for petty reasons when she was young. In response to Matt Damon’s suggestion that too much publicity can decrease an actor’s appeal, Aniston states that maintaining a sense of mystery while living a public life is a delicate balance. The pandemic has made it simpler for her to disengage from social activities as she now experiences agoraphobia. She prefers to invite people over rather than going out to eat and has only been to a handful of restaurants since the pandemic began. She sticks to establishments that require proof of vaccination to enter, and despite this, has faced criticism from those who disagree with her stance on vaccines.

During questioning about avoiding a potential public breakdown, Jennifer shared her own experience of having a strained relationship with her mother as a painful example. She credits her ability to persevere to the support of positive and evolved individuals around her, such as her friends Courteney Cox, Jason Bateman, and Jimmy Kimmel. Aniston also acknowledged that she learned from her mother’s tendency to play the victim and saw it as a toxic behavior that erodes one’s soul, reinforcing her resolve to never behave in that manner.

Mother and daughter: Jennifer described how her mother Nancy Dow — who died in 2016 — held 'grudges'

Jennifer Aniston spoke about her complicated relationship with her mother, Nancy Dow, who died in 2016. Aniston revealed that Dow was critical of her looks when she was younger and held petty grudges. Despite their turbulent relationship, they reconciled after Aniston’s divorce from Brad Pitt. Aniston also described how she chose to find a creative outlet and thrive instead of staying home and moping. She joked that filming The Break-Up helped her do so. Aniston also admitted that like many others during the pandemic, she focused on improving her cooking skills, which she loves.

Letting loose: She admitted she became a 'lover of pasta again' after focusing on cooking in the early days of the pandemic. 'Carbs are not the boogeyman'

She confessed to indulging in pasta once again after discovering a love for cooking during the early days of the pandemic. According to her, carbs are not the enemy. To keep herself occupied, she turned to exercise, meditation, and engaging in deep conversations through virtual platforms. She revealed how director Ben Winston helped the Friends cast feel comfortable during their reunion, despite initial hesitations. She also expressed how revisiting the past was challenging for her during the reunion, as it brought back memories of difficult times.

Taking her own path: Aniston told the magazine her late mother Nancy Dow sat 'comfortably in victimhood' and said it was an example of 'what I'd never want to be'

In a recent interview with a magazine, Jennifer Aniston shared her thoughts on her mother’s tendency to play the victim and expressed her desire to avoid that behavior. She also commented on the shift in focus from media to social media regarding celebrities’ personal lives, stating that regular people now have the power to act like trolls and bully others in comment sections. Aniston wondered why there is such a cruel streak in society and why people get off on it. She also joked about past rumors surrounding her personal life, including speculation about having twins and becoming a miracle mother at age 52. Currently, Aniston is thrilled to be taking a break from her dramatic role in The Morning Show to do comedy with friend Adam Sandler in the Netflix sequel Murder Mystery 2. She reminisced about meeting Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels with the help of Sandler and David Spade, but declined the opportunity to appear on the show, citing concerns about women not being respected. Aniston went on to host SNL multiple times in the future.

Second husband: She struck up a relationship with actor and screenwriter Justin Theroux in 2011, and they were married from 2015 until their 2017 divorce; seen in 2017

Love was in the air when Jennifer began dating actor and screenwriter Justin Theroux back in 2011. Their love story eventually led them down the aisle in 2015, but unfortunately, their marriage came to an end in 2017.

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