The December issue of Vogue will hit grocery store checkouts today, and gracing the cover in a red, cleavage-baring dress is none other than Jennifer Aniston.
Her appearance is part of the publicity for “Marley & Me”, co-starring Owen Wilson and opening Christmas Day. But as celebrity magazine interviews go, the film is quickly overlooked and interest instantly huddles around her dislike of Sex and the City and her comments about Angelina Jolie.
I have a mild love for her so I sought out the article and found an edited version online. My good opinion of her only grew. She’s a hippie chick characterized in the tabloids as being love’s greatest loser, but couldn’t give half a hoot.

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“I actually feel I’ve been unbelievably lucky in love. Just because at this stage my life doesn’t have the traditional framework to it—the husband and the two kids and the house in Connecticut—it’s mine. It’s my experience. And if you don’t like the way it looks, then stop looking at it! Because I feel good. I don’t feel like I’m supposed to be any further along or somewhere that I’m not. I’m right where I’m supposed to be.”
It was a relief to hear such a grounded and healthy opinion from one of Hollywood’s most influential stars. I wonder how much discontentment could be averted if only more people adapted this attitude.
What do you think of Aniston’s opinion of life and love? Are you going to snatch up the December issue of Vogue?
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Tags: angelina jolie, celebrity, christmas day, december, hollywood, interviews, jennifer aniston, love, magazine, marley and me, owen wilson, Sex and the City, Vogue
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Wow! Who knew that a famous movie star could be so content! They are often portrayed in the media as spoiled brats who throw temper tantrums when they don’t get exactly what they want. And yet here Aniston is reflecting a contentment that most people only wish they could have!
I love her comment, ‘If you don’t like the way it looks, then stop looking at it! Way to go!