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Jennifer Aniston Wants You To Stop Assuming She Wants Kids

jmazewski Joanna Mazewski |

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Jennifer Aniston wants us to all stop creating all those fake babies in her womb, y’all, ok?

The actress recently hit out at reports, the media, you, me, and everyone else who has been on Jennifer Aniston Bump Watch since 2005 calling us “very narrow-minded” to “assume” that she is desperately trying to get pregnant. Well, she might be right.

In an interview with CBS This Morning the Wanderlust actress states that while there are people out there assuming that she is just plain miserable being childless, she says, “That doesn’t measure the level of my happiness or my success in my life, in my achievements, in any of that.”

The Friends alumni also adds that she doesn’t really care what other people think (but with more colorful vocabulary) and that at 43, she “feels great.”

While it’s great that Jennifer is at her physical, spiritual, and emotional peak, there’s no way people will stop talking about the vacancy sign hanging across her womb. For some reason it’s a far more interesting body part than tabloid nemesis Angelina Jolie’s right leg. Four days after the Oscars and we’ve already forgotten about it while we’ve been talking about Jen’s womb for years now.

What do you think?

Photo via PacificCoastNews.com

 

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Joanna Mazewski
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Hailing from South Florida, Joanna Mazewski is a happily married but sometimes exhausted mother of a 5-year-old Disney-obsessed princess and 3-year-old Jedi-in-training. Joanna has been following the world of entertainment and celebrities since '05, having served as the Editor-in-Chief of Celebrity News Service and as a personal assistant for one of the original James Bond screenwriters.

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