Jennifer Aniston is one of the international actresses who has managed to sneak into all our hearts. Being Rachel in Friends makes it quite easy, but beyond her work in fiction, his latest statements have made many of us feel identified with his case.
Aniston is the image of the last paper cover of a well-known magazine, Allure, and in said medium she has been interviewed in depth. Among all the topics they have dealt with, which are not few, motherhood has played an important role.
Jennifer Aniston and motherhood, the actress opens up about it
Let’s remember that pregnancy rumors have been a constant in her life, especially during her idyll with Brad Pitt and her relationship with Justin Theroux. “All those years and years of speculation were really difficult,” the actress has confessed. In 2016, the actress broke her silence with these statements: “For the record, I am not pregnant. What I am is fed up”, a message published in The Guardian.
In addition, he has detailed that “I was undergoing an in vitro fertilization process, drinking Chinese teas, whatever, I was trying everything.” Likewise, he relates that he “would have given anything if someone had told me: ‘Freeze your eggs’”. Some hard words to read and that they represent the case of many women who, for one reason or another, cannot become pregnant. Luckily, now Jennifer feels “relieved”, since “there is nothing else to do: I don’t have to think about it anymore”.
To all this, Aniston recounts the pain she felt when the press said she was not a mother out of selfishness. “I only cared about my career. And God forbid a woman is successful and she doesn’t have a child. And the reason my husband left me, why we broke up and ended our marriage, was because he wouldn’t give her a child. They were absolute lies.” Thanks to these words we remember that We should never judge a woman for being a mother or not.
Social networks and the pressure of a 53-year-old woman, other relevant confessions
Aniston has not hesitated to give her opinion on other current issues. “I hate social networks”, a statement that explains their low activity on Instagram and other platforms. “I am very happy to have grown up, to be a 20-year-old teenager, without the presence of social networks.”
Finally, he launches a message that makes us smile. “I feel better with who I am today, better than I ever felt in my 20s and 30s, even in my 40s. We need to stop saying mean things to ourselves. One day you will be 65 years old and you will think ‘I looked great at 53’”. As a finishing touch, she proclaims that she is “proud of my wrinkles and my gray hair.” Well done Jennifer.
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