Jennifer Aniston is very upset by the attitude of some people on social networks
Actress Jennifer Aniston has suffered in her own flesh from media harassment, especially on the subject of motherhood. In a recent interview for 'The Hollywood Reporter', the star of 'Friends' described as "painful and unpleasant" the pregnancy rumors that some media have promoted in recent years.
Some media outlets speculated about the motherhood of Jennifer Aniston and assured that the actress had decided to prioritize her career over having children and starting a family with her first husband, Brad Pitt, with whom she was married from 2000 to 2005. Ten more years Later, she married Justin Theroux, from whom she divorced in 2017, a stage in which there was also talk of a potential pregnancy.
“I used to take everything very personally: the pregnancy rumors and the assumption of: 'Oh, she chose the career over the children. but they have no idea what happens to me personally, medically, why can't I … can I have children? They don't know anything, and it was really painful and unpleasant," the actress narrated.
Jennifer Aniston stars on the cover of 'The Hollywood Reporter' with a black and white photograph, in which she reveals her beauty in a halo of immense happiness, looking gorgeous in a 'total white' mini top from the Fendi firm, a set of palazzo-style pants at the waist and the thin bra over which her blond locks fall. She wears a Saint Laurent pendant necklace, which she completes with a Cartier watch and rings.
'Rachel Green' interpreter also criticized netizens for turning social media into a newspaper, which they use to harass and invent rumors about artists. "What the tabloids and media did to people's personal lives back then, ordinary people are doing now with social media. It's almost like the media would hand over the sword to any Joe Schmo sitting behind a computer screen to be a troll or whatever they call it and harass people in the comment sections I wonder what they'll get excited about,” Aniston added.
“Am I still going to have twins? Am I still going to be a mother at 52? ”, Jennifer Aniston asked in a clear reference to the infinity of publications that speculated about her supposed pregnancy. In addition, the actress noted that men are not asked the same questions as women.
“Men can marry as many times as they want, they can marry young women in their twenties or thirties; women are not allowed. It's like the media has given the reins to anyone sitting behind a computer and given them the power to be a troll. I don't know why there is so much cruelty in our society. The gossip magazines did it then, ordinary people do it now”, emphasized the actress.
Although she admits that she has been affected by trolls and rejects the media harassment about her motherhood, Jennifer Aniston has reaped a successful career in the cinema and has managed to position herself with her program 'The Morning Show', which earned her an Emmy nomination and a SAG award.