I’m not pregnant says angry Jennifer Aniston in tirade against tabloids
“A Baby for Jen!”
The 47-year-old actress’s article comes three months after she spoke of her excitement over being named for the second time by People magazine as the world’s most lovely woman.
“Yesterday she wrote a scathing essay for ‘The Huffington Post” slamming motherhood expectations. The essay was titled “I Am Not Pregnant, What I Am Is Fed Up”.
This sort of tabloid gossip, Aniston says, perpetuates a “dehumanising view of females, focused exclusively on one’s physical appearance…”
But Morgan’s point can exist alongside all of Aniston’s points.
“I think you aren’t this bad & have simply sold your soul for clicks”.
For the latter, you could go all the way back to the Greek gods – the higher powers that mere mortals looked to for guidance surrounding sex, marriage and childbearing.
But it’s not just celebrities who unfairly scrutinised when it comes to babies.
“It’s a ridiculous thing”, McCarthy said Tuesday. Addressing rumors and gossip is not something Aniston wants to be dealing with in her life.
She’s concerned, she wrote, about the impact it would have on young girls to see famous women’s bodies picked apart in this way – as well as the implicit suggestion that as a woman, being pregnant is the ultimate goal.
“This morning, I Googled “Jennifer Aniston magazine covers” and a veritable avalanche of results appeared”.
First, she was cast as the The Girl Next Door, starring in the megahit sitcom Friends and marrying Brad Pitt. That the “unhappier” a celebrity is percieved to be, the fewer kids they have and the more break-ups they go through then the more pages are devoted to covering them. What could be sadder than that?
It all boils down to one thing – let women do whatever they want to. He posted the hashtag #wcw, meaning Woman Crush Wednesday, and wrote, “Here’s just one reason why”.
Aniston is married to the actor Justin Theroux.
Aniston was last seen in Garry Mitchell’s Mother’s Day. Let’s make that decision consciously, outside of the tabloid noise.
Chrissy Teigen and Anna Paquin have blasted Piers Morgan after he criticised Jennifer Aniston. Most courts would hold that nearly everything you do is newsworthy. No one deserves that, not even a celebrity.
She has a point: Aniston, 47, has always been used by supermarket tabloids, gossip websites and celebrity magazines as the reductive avatar of the complicated Hollywood It Girl.
New Yorker humor piece: Unless it’s really, really good, will make anyone who’s ever wanted to write for the New Yorker resent you.
Celebrities generally don’t sue the tabloids because it’s extremely hard to prove that the publication knew what they were writing was false.
What’s more she maintains those looks, and talks about them often in the press — as a spokeswoman for Aveeno skincare, in part, as well as a co-owner of hair product brand Living Proof.