Jennifer Aniston Dishes On Her Wedding And How She Really Feels About Tabloid Gossip
Posted on Wed Jan 7th, 2015 9:54am PDT By X17 Staff
Jennifer Aniston covers the new issue of InStyle, and the 45-year-old star is shockingly chatty about her thoughts on tabloid gossip, seeing a therapist -- and yup, that wedding we've all been waiting for!
On her upcoming nuptials, Jen says:
And speaking of the media, the actress says she still gets irritated when she glances at tabloids. "I realize they need to sell magazines," she says. "But it’s really getting old. What kills me is when friends send me pictures they’ve taken at a newsstand. One magazine says, ‘Desperate and alone,’ and the other one says, 'She’s eloped!' I mean, at least consult."
So how would she write her own gossip headlines?
On her past relationships, Jen continues:
On her upcoming nuptials, Jen says:
- "There’s a big discussion in our house right now: Do you just do it and say screw it? Or do you try desperately to get away with [a secret ceremony] where you don’t have any fun because you’re hiding in a cave somewhere? If we could do it without all the buzzing and the noise… It can be done. When there’s a will, there’s a way."
And speaking of the media, the actress says she still gets irritated when she glances at tabloids. "I realize they need to sell magazines," she says. "But it’s really getting old. What kills me is when friends send me pictures they’ve taken at a newsstand. One magazine says, ‘Desperate and alone,’ and the other one says, 'She’s eloped!' I mean, at least consult."
So how would she write her own gossip headlines?
- "Oh, that’s a tough one. That should be a Justin question. Wait a sec. How’s this? ‘When I’m pregnant and married, I will let you know.’ Not a tabloid publication. Not Bullsh*t Times or Crapass Bullsh*t Times Weekly. They will not be telling you. And by the way, stop stealing my thunder! Let me have the fun of telling that story."
On her past relationships, Jen continues:
- "I mean, it’s no secret: I’ve had some challenging companionship. I think hitting a wall with that really kind of [helped me grow]. I found a really great therapist. Not to sound too 'woo woo,' but I think the self-love piece was really important. And spending a lot of time alone. Having time to ask myself why there was such toxicity in my immediate space at times. Why would I attract that instead of light?"