During an interview with InStyle magazine for their 25th anniversary, Jennifer Aniston revealed that she never considered herself a sex symbol. Despite her fame and success, the 50-year-old actress has always preferred a more approachable and relatable persona akin to the girl next door.
The star of Murder Mystery, Jennifer Aniston, recently revealed that she never considered herself a sexy icon. Instead, she preferred a more natural, cute, and amusing vibe. Aniston shared this during an interview with InStyle magazine for their 25th anniversary. The actress was responding to her 1999 InStyle cover where she posed in a sheet with the caption, “What’s Sexy Now?” She also mentioned feeling ironic about being labeled as sexy and identifying Lauren Hutton as the embodiment of sexiness.
Jennifer seems unaware that she had appeared in sexy outfits in numerous films, including her strip scene in the 2013 comedy We’re The Millers. She reminiscedaout her previous InStyle covers, saying that it felt like going through a yearbook. As someone who grew up in the entertainment industry, Jennifer acknowledges that puberty is already awkward, let alone doing it all publicly.
In 1994, Friends started and we were all so enthusiastic and naïve. We were taken aback by the show’s success and didn’t know what to expect. Courteney Cox recently shared a throwback photo of us on a plane before the show aired on Instagram. I can still recall how surreal it felt to realize that this was my reality. The gratitude I felt was beyond words.
Back in 1996, I had the incredible opportunity of being on the cover of a magazine. It was a huge milestone for me, as it was all so new and thrilling. Being on a magazine cover was something I never thought would happen to me. On that day, my hair was short and styled to look wet – a hairstyle I am particularly proud of. I had set some personal goals and was determined to achieve them. However, it did take me some time to gain confidence in front of the camera. Thankfully, my first shoot was at my house, which made me feel more comfortable. I still recall the moment when I was posing and thought to myself, “God, I’ve got to learn how to do this.” It was a challenge for me since it was entirely out of my usual routine. Nevertheless, seeing the magazine with my face on it and holding it in my hands was such a surreal experience.