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Jennifer Aniston Confessed She Is Fine With Turning 50


Jennifer Aniston celebrated her 50th birthday and threw a party on the occasion which was attended by her closest friends as well as ex-husband Brad Pitt.

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The 50-year-old proved that age is just a number as she showed no signs of ageing. In the recent issue of InStyle, Jennifer admitted that there is one part of her body that she won’t let age and that is her hair.

InStyle

”Fifty was the first time I thought, “Well, that number,” she said. 

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”I don’t know what it is because I don’t feel any different. Things aren’t shutting down in any way.”

”I feel physically incredible. So it’s weird that it’s all of a sudden getting telegraphed in a way that’s like, you look amazing for your age.” I think we need to establish some etiquette around that dialogue and verbiage.”

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”I’m not gonna lie — I don’t want grey hair,”

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She also spoke about how women were not given any power and asked to stay in their lane.

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”Women were never allowed to have power,”

”Power feels sexy to me today, as does women’s intelligence and how capable and creative they are.”

Jennifer is heading back to TV in a new series called the Morning Show which begins streaming on Apple TV+ in November.

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InStyle

She said: ”The show was always about the abuse of power, and women and sexism. We sold it in the summer, and then Harvey [Weinstein] happened in the fall,”

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”The show gives you a behind-the-curtain peek at a lot of things — what it takes to pull off a morning show, the unique lifestyle of these anchors, the obsession with celebrity culture, and humanity in the midst of corruption. Plus we’re addressing the ugly truths of how men have treated women in our society, particularly in the workplace, for all these years,”

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InStyle

”We’re looking at the ways in which we’ve all normalized this behavior and how we’re all by-products of our environment, having grown up with sexism encoded in our messaging, however extreme or subtle. This show looks at how a culture of silence can slowly evolve and how we sometimes participate without even realizing it.”

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