In an interview, Jennifer Aniston complained about how unpleasant her questions about her motherhood are.
The actress Jennifer Aniston reacted to the constant question about her motherhood which she has had to be forced to declare for some years, and it is related to her motherhood and why at 52 years old she still has no children.
In an interview for The Hollywood Reporter, the actress spoke about the subject and described it as "painful and unpleasant" to be asked about her intention or not to have children, since those who do so have no idea of their private personal life and even of your medical condition.
"The rumors about my pregnancy and the assumption that I chose my career over having children were hurtful and frustrating," she expressed. Aniston went on to emphasize, "People don't know the personal and medical challenges I've faced. Why can't I... can I have children? They don't have all the facts, and it was a painful and unpleasant experience."
Jennifer Aniston also addressed the biases that persist against unmarried or childless women, highlighting the disparity in societal perceptions when compared to men. She pointed out, "Men can marry multiple times, even with partners 20 or 30 years younger, and society doesn't question them for it. Women don't have the same latitude."
Currently, there are speculations circulating about a potential romance between Aniston and David Schwimmer, akin to the on-screen relationship their "Friends" characters, Rachel and Ross, shared.