Jennifer Aniston

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Promoting in Cologne, wearing a pair of Bernaz Kanani peep-toe platforms and Balenciaga dress.
One more pic of her floral dress also by Balenciaga
 

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Jennifer Aniston is busy promoting "Marley & Me" overseas, and talked about her dream roles, her body and her divorce (again) with the UK edition of Elle. Of her roles:

I get offered funny, quirky, pretty roles. I'd love to do an action movie. James Bond. Glamour. Daniel Craig. S**t-loads of fun.​
How she feels about herself:

'I'm at ease - and not just with my age. Really, I'm at peace. I've never felt this good about myself before. I think that shines through...
'I am a realist. I know if I eat nothing but burgers, I'm not going to be hired for parts I normally would.
'I'd become a character actress. That might be fine one day but not right now.'
Her divorce from Brad Pitt:

'I don't owe anybody my side of the story,' she said.
'There are no sides! There is no bad guy and there is no good guy.
'There are no villains and there is no heroine in this story.'
 

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Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson at the UK premiere of “Marley & Me” (March 2).
Jen, 40, wore a custom-made grey blue silk georgette strapless floor-length gown by Burberry.
 

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Jennifer Aniston ... talked about ... her divorce (again) with the UK edition of Elle.

[/INDENT] Her divorce from Brad Pitt:

'I don't owe anybody my side of the story,' she said.
'There are no sides! There is no bad guy and there is no good guy.
'There are no villains and there is no heroine in this story.'


I have to say this answer reads more like a polite 'no comment' in response to a question about it, than it does her talking about it again.
 
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