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2 days ago
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Jennifer Aniston Reveals How She Felt Being Offered Her Role In The Break-Up So Soon After 'That Little Separation' From Brad Pitt
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. After Friends ended in 2004, Jennifer Aniston went on to have a successful movie career with her best films being hits like Marley & Me, Horrible Bosses and Dumplin'. Of course, it's also hard to forget about her iconic role in the 2006 romantic dramedy film The Break-Up, which made more than $100 million at the box office. Now, Aniston is getting real about how she felt about the timing of the offer for that role, which ironically came shortly after her "little separation' from Brad Pitt. The year that Jennifer Aniston landed the role of a soon-to-be ex in The Break-Up, she was going through the same thing in real life. She and then-husband Brad Pitt announced their separation in 2005 amidst infidelity rumors about Pitt allegedly dating his Mr. and Mrs. Smith co-star Angelina Jolie. While re-watching The Break-Up during a segment for Vanity Fair, Aniston revealed how she felt about being offered the role soon and, apparently, she viewed it as a positive "opportunity." She explained: I might have just gone through a separation. That little separation, I'm sure nobody remembers that. It was kind of cathartic to go right from that. So when they came to me with the offer, they were a little nervous about making the offer because they thought, 'Oh, is that insensitive? Is it inappropriate?' But I actually thought, 'What a great opportunity.' I knew it would actually kind of benefit me emotionally, just as a human being, and also serve the script and the character pretty well. I definitely see where Jennifer Aniston is coming from. Considering The Break-Up is about an ex-couple trying to drive each other out of their shared condo, the notion of offering a role like that to an actress going through her own break-up seems awkward. However, Aniston seemingly found it therapeutic, in a way, to play a character she could resonate with and add a touch of humor to. To that point, Aniston previously busted out a great Brad Pitt divorce comment during the final episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. That comment specifically related to how Break-Up represented a new chapter in her life after her divorce, proving that the end of a marriage doesn't mean the end of personal growth and renewed joy. More on Jennifer Aniston Jennifer Aniston Opens Up About Gossiping With Gal Pals Gwyneth Paltrow And Sandra Bullock... Sometimes About Brad Pitt The Peyton Reed-helmed film is already one of Jennifer Aniston's best movies, but these latest comments make me appreciate it even more. As Aniston rewatched the big-screen comedy for VF, she pointed out the relatable conflict her character and Vince Vaughn's went through, during which her character wanted her boyfriend to do the dishes while he preferred to play video games. That's a scenario Aniston believes many couples still go through now, and she also thinks Reed's flick tackles other pain points partners face. Sure, some viewers may not be over the inevitable split the two characters go through at the end of The Break-Up. However, the movie certainly flips the narrative on the standard rom-com trope of the guy trying to win back his love and succeeding. In real life, that's not always how it works. What I appreciate about TBU is that it does a great job showing that while two people may not be together anymore, they can still forge a friendship. And, simultaneously, both can find their own happy endings. In real life, Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt reunited for a Fast Times at Ridgemont High virtual table read in 2021, during which Aniston described her and Pitt as 'buddies.' So it seems there's a level of respect between the former spouses. You would think after going through a 'little separation' in real life that it wouldn't be the best time to star in a movie about a break-up. However, I love that Jennifer Aniston owned her situation and helped make a movie that's still very entertaining. Solve the daily Crossword
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3 days ago
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Jennifer Aniston Says Filming 2006's ‘The Break Up' Was ‘Kind Of Cathartic' After Brad Pitt Divorce
Jennifer Aniston knows The Break Up was a case of art imitating life. '[When making the movie], I might have just gone through a separation [that] I'm sure nobody remembers,' Aniston, 56, quipped to Vanity Fair in a YouTube video posted on Monday, August 11, referring to her divorce from Brad Pitt. 'It was kind of cathartic to go right from that [into shooting].' She added, 'When they came to me with the offer, they were a little nervous about making the offer 'cause they thought, 'Is it insensitive? Is it inappropriate?' But, I actually thought [it] was a great opportunity. I knew it would actually benefit me emotionally just as a human being and also serve the script and the character pretty well.' Aniston and Pitt, now 61, were married from 2000 to 2005. The next year, Aniston starred opposite Vince Vaughn in The Break Up, a film following a former couple trying to get the other to move out of their dreamy, shared apartment via outlandish antics. Jennifer Aniston Addresses Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie 'Love Triangle' 'We had one of the best summers shooting this movie,' Aniston recalled to Vanity Fair. 'A lot of this movie was Vince and I, we spent two weeks with the writers … and we would read through the scene, and we would improv the scene. Then, they would just write as fast as they could. This whole movie was a result of those two weeks.' She continued, 'It also allowed for a lot of real conversations that couples have, which I think is why [the movie] hit home for so many people.' After Aniston and Pitt's divorce, they each got remarried. The Morning Show star wed Justin Theroux in 2015, three years before they separated. Pitt, meanwhile, was married to Angelina Jolie from 2014 to 2019. Aniston and Pitt are now dating Jim Curtis and Ines de Ramon, respectively. Everything Jennifer Aniston Has Said About Love, Relationships, Heartbreak and More Speaking about Aniston and Curtis, a source told Us last month: 'They are being super private but have been spending a lot of time together. They are happy and really into each other.' According to the insider, Aniston and hypnotherapist Curtis met through mutual friends and 'really hit it off.' 'They've been hanging out a lot, but very much on the DL at her home in L.A.,' the source added to Us. 'It's very Zen, and she has always been very much into that. They're a good match.' Aniston and Curtis have both remained coy about their blossoming romance, though the actress has 'liked' several of Curtis' Instagram uploads and even posted a copy of his 2024 book, Shift: Quantum Manifestation Guide, in an Instagram carousel earlier this summer. 'I have a real struggle, truthfully, about what to and not to share,' Aniston quipped to Vanity Fair about keeping her love life private. 'And also, social media is a constant struggle for me.' Solve the daily Crossword
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5 days ago
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Jennifer Aniston Calls Making 'The Break-Up' a 'Cathartic' Experience After Brad Pitt Divorce
Jennifer Aniston Calls Making 'The Break-Up' a 'Cathartic' Experience After Brad Pitt Divorce originally appeared on Parade. Jennifer Aniston admitted that filming the 2006 romantic comedy The Break-Up was a "cathartic" experience after her divorce from ex-husband Brad Pitt. While speaking to Vanity Fair in an interview published on Monday, August 11, Aniston, 56, explained that filming the movie allowed her to have an emotional release following her split from Pitt, 61, in 2005. In one YouTube video shared by the outlet, Aniston watched a clip from the film that followed her navigating a split with her love interest, played by Vince Vaughn. 'I'm not spending one more second of this life with some inconsiderate prick," her character, Brooke, said in the clip. 'I might have just gone through a separation," Aniston said after watching the portion of the movie, referring to her divorce from Pitt. She then made light of the divorce by adding, 'That little separation. I'm sure nobody remembers that.' "So it was kind of cathartic to go right from that,' Aniston said of filming the movie shortly after her divorce. 'When they came to me with the offer, they were a little nervous about making the offer, 'cause they thought, 'Oh, is that insensitive? Is it inappropriate?' But I actually thought, 'What a great opportunity.' ' Aniston clarified that she viewed it as an 'opportunity" for both herself and the movie. 'I knew it would actually kind of benefit me emotionally, just as a human being,' she said of The Break-Up. 'And also serve the script and the character pretty well.' Parade Daily🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 In addition to reflecting on making the movie, Aniston also made a rare comment about Pitt moving on with Angelina Jolie soon after they called it quits. 'It was such juicy reading for people,' Aniston said of the media's fascination regarding the "love triangle" between the three actors. 'If they didn't have their soap operas, they had their tabloids.' She continued, 'It's a shame that it had to happen, but it happened. And boy did I take it personally.' Jennifer Aniston Calls Making 'The Break-Up' a 'Cathartic' Experience After Brad Pitt Divorce first appeared on Parade on Aug 11, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 11, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword


Daily Mail
5 days ago
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- Daily Mail
Jennifer Aniston slams Elon Musk
Jennifer Aniston has played characters with myriads of love interests throughout her career. They've been goofy, jealous paleontologists (Ross in 'Friends'), passive unromantic types (Gary in 'The Break-Up'), and even dental surgeons that pretend to be her husband... until they do actually tie the knot (Danny in 'Just Go With It'). The show covers the lives behind the people who report the news to you and tries to include real current events — including Donald Trump's reelection. 'Making a TV show about political coverage in a deeply divisive time can be tricky,' Jennifer said. 'You want to appeal to all audiences.' But when she speaks about her love interest in the show, it's clear she has a less neutral stance about certain subjects. The brutal take down came after the interviewer suggested Alex's love interest, billionaire Paul Marks (played by Jon Hamm), reminded them of Elon Musk, 54, due to the pair both being 'daredevil rocket builders.' However, Jennifer was quick to shut the comparison down as she scathingly responded: 'I don't find him desirable in any way or shape.' In her own love life, Aniston has most recently been linked to wellness guru and hypnotherapist Jim Curtis, with reports claiming the two vacationed in Mallorca and Big Sur over the summer. She had previously told 'Travel + Leisure' she tried hypnosis to conquer her fear of flying. While her rep declined to comment to 'Vanity Fair' about the dating rumors, Aniston follows Curtis on social media, has liked his posts, and in May shared a photo of his book 'Shift: Quantum Manifestation Guide: A Workbook for Coding a New Consciousness'. Within days of paparazzi shots from the Mallorca trip, Curtis' name was splashed across thousands of online stories. Elsewhere in the interview, the 'Murder Mystery' actress offered a rare, unguarded look into her private life as she confessed she often wrestles with 'what to and not to share.' This included finally breaking her silence about Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, the 48-year-old man from Mississippi, who allegedly crashed his car into the gate of her $21 million Bel Air mansion. Prosecutors say he had been sending her emails, voicemails, and social media messages for some time prior to her security detaining him until police arrived. Carwyle, 48, has been charged with felony stalking, vandalism, and threatening bodily harm and faces up to three years in jail after what one of Aniston's lawyers called 'a two-year campaign of harassment and stalking.' He has since pled not guilty to felony stalking and felony vandalism, and at press time was deemed mentally incompetent to stand trial. 'People are out of their minds,' the actress said. 'Who wants to put that energy out there.' She proceeded to stress her security detail, outside her home, is simply 'necessity' and 'not glamorous in any way.'