Tuesday 14 February 2012

Sexy at 48 with Jennifer Aniston!!

Jennifer Aniston has spent the better part of her adult life dealing with one question:  

Are you pregnant?

Her usual response involves either ignoring the question or simply stating she's not expecting.
 In the March issue of GQ, the actress, who just turned 43, adds another tactic to her arsenal --
showing off her amazing rock-hard abs in a fun photo shoot with Paul Rudd, her co-star in the
upcoming comedy "Wanderlust." Ironically, the two first starred together as friends who have,
 yes, a child together in 1998's "The Object of My Affection." (Incidentally, their child was  played by Sarah Hyland, who currently stars on "Modern Family.")

"I'm not having triplets. Not having twins. Nor am I having one baby," she
says in the interview while lifting up her sweater and pointing to her
super-flat belly. "I did not elope."

Aniston is referring to recent rumors that she's expecting twins andshe thinks she knows how it got started. "Well, I recently quit smoking,and you do put on some extra pounds. It makes a difference, especiallyif you're not 20," she explains, not that she appears to be an ounce overweight. 

"I think people maybe want me to have a kid now."Perhaps
 they are also pushing for the former "Friends" star, who will forever be linked in the media to ex-husband Brad Pitt, to be a mom because shehas been dating actor Justin Theroux since last spring. 

Though Aniston and Theroux met while filming "Wanderlust" -- the flick she's busy promoting with Rudd -- she doesn't address her beau in the interview except to say "We got a dog."


While a four-legged "kid" is a step towards commitment for sure, Aniston still
insists she doesn't have set-in-stone plans to become a parent.

 "I still kind of go with, if it happens, it happens. I'm calm and
peaceful with whatever the plan is. It's not something where
I'm going, 'I gotta have a kid!'"Of course, the actress
understands that the image of having a family is still part of that the
 "picture-perfect life" everyone aspires to have, but she's not quite sure why.


"I think that's sort of cliché, isn't it? Like, if you want to be happy, you should
 have the house, the husband, the kids." She also understands that having
 a family isn't always as perfect as it sounds: "Kids are messy!"

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