Jennifer Aniston

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I agree. I don't understand the constant favoritism or comparison as if one has to be pretty, or successful or the perfect female, the other is not?! Why not agree that Jen has her fans or supporters and Anj has hers too? It wasn't the first or last breakup of all times, and IMO Brad Pitt is not the only man alive, Like if he chooses a lady, then she must've been the winner!


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Sheesh. If it wasn't Angie, it was going to be someone else. He obviously wants kids and Jen obviously doesn't; that doesn't make good paring. Some relationships don't work out no matter how much people want them to or how relatable the woman is to other women. I would think if they can move on so should other people too, no?
 
First claim to fame -- her hair

Second claim to fame -- Brad

Third claim to fame -- the best publicist, Stephen Huvane.

So being a member of the cast of a hit comedy series (where she was one-half of one of the most favorite couples in TV history), that ran for 10 years and continues to run in syndication, and is as loved today as it was when it went off the air ten years ago - a role for which she won an Emmy - had nothing to do with her fame, huh? OK.
 
If Brad had left her for a lesser known woman, she would not have the career she has today. She should thank them

Yep. She was at her height during Friends, and then it ended and her personal life sadly went to shambles right after. The timing was convenient professionally as she did awful movies after Friends. Had she not had this scandal to keep her in the public eye and play victim about (not denigrating it by any means, I am sure it was very painful) but she could have chosen not to speak of it. Instead she milked it and didn't keep quiet about it. She dated a string of men after and it kept her in the public eye as "poor Jen can't find love" blah blah. She seemingly used her personal life to keep herself famous. Her movies are nothing to write home about.
 
Yep. She was at her height during Friends, and then it ended and her personal life sadly went to shambles right after. The timing was convenient professionally as she did awful movies after Friends. Had she not had this scandal to keep her in the public eye and play victim about (not denigrating it by any means, I am sure it was very painful) but she could have chosen not to speak of it. Instead she milked it and didn't keep quiet about it. She dated a string of men after and it kept her in the public eye as "poor Jen can't find love" blah blah. She seemingly used her personal life to keep herself famous. Her movies are nothing to write home about.

And here we are, discussing her looks, her relationship, her movies, bad as they may be, her failed marriage ad nauseum...you included. Seems like she's been pretty successful to me. :smile1:
 
I'm honestly curious for those that believe this is all calculated...other than that first Vanity Fair piece soon after their split how has Aniston and her team kept up the "poor Jen" narrative? To me it has always felt like a role others have expected her to play and the focus of their coverage (still not married? dumped again? no children?) while in the interviews I have read at least the only time Pitt is mentioned is by someone else, she never brings him up, and she aways claims to be happy with her life.
 
^ITA. . . then again I'm not cynical or over-analytical of things. But I'm not seeing this martyr being described {not to mention I couldn't care less}. I'm more surprised that people can't let it go, lol!
 
I am sure she does. Thank you Brad for being my husband errrr ummm cheater, and thank you skeletor, serial cheater (Laura Dern anyone???), errrrrr ummmm saint Angie who sleeps with a married man. Woman go through this and have since the beginning of time, it's just these two people are beautiful on the outside, have money, and shout their good deeds from the roof tops. So they get a pass. What Jen is no doubtably thanking her lucky stars over is that she didn't have kids with Brad and hey if it helped her career- good for her. She deserved better- every woman does. Disturbing that women don't seem to stand up for women. If you are in a relationship it's simple, end it, and then move on. No harm, no foul, no owing thanks to your ex and his new love interest for your career. Goodness know's Jen owe's it all to the 2 of them!!!!! Last thing, I am sure Jen could give a sh_t about is what you or I think :) She is pretty, great body, successful career, rich, in what seems to be a good relationship. She isn't hurting anyone, she's made a nice life and lifestyle despite getting dumped on- I say good for her. Oh and just like every other celeb who promotes a product of one sort or another ( Brad- Chanel (ouch!!!!) (Thank Goodness for Gisele!!!) and Angie (St. John), that's all they wear or use whatever!!!!!!


Calm down. No need for that essay.I was being a bit tongue in cheek/sarcastic. But anyway I just meant that sometimes something that seems just awful can actually help you in the long run. It is what it is. Making the best out of a bad situation. Nothing wrong w/that.

And when people say she never brings up Brad but is asked about it, managers/actors get a list of questions before interviews. She could stop those questions all together but hasn't yet.
 
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