So what has happened? Jen was once considered America’s sweetheart but now she is making enemies all over Hollywood. Jennifer Aniston caused a rather big uproar among other celebrities when her interview in Vogue hit the stands.
It was also revealed in that interview that Jen has made it very clear to those in her circle that ‘Brangelina’ is not to be mentioned. No matter what.
Celebitchy got a hold of a copy of an interview that Jolie recently did with a UK-based newspaper Grazia:
“Grazia says they have been told not to ask about Jennifer Aniston
[Angelina Jolie] has recently spoken of wanting to retire from acting altogether, a job she has referred to as ‘therapy’ in the past. ‘I’m balanced, I’m alright now,’ she smiles, when the subject of her ‘retirement’ comes up. ‘I needed acting to help me express things, but now I’m learning a lot from being a mum. I need film less.’ She certainly seems ‘alright’ during our interview. Perhaps that’s because she knows we have been specifically asked not to ask any Jen-based questions. Hmmm.”
Not only does poor Jen have an enemy in Angelina, she also made Sarah Jessica Parker see red. Aniston revealed in the Vogue interview that she thought Sex and the City wasn’t empowering to women as the audience watched women in their 30s hop from bed to bed. Once Sarah Jessica Parker heard about what Aniston had to say about the show, she responded with this: From Pop Crunch,
“Apparently, Jennifer never enjoyed the show about four thirty-somethings hoe-hoppin’ their way around the five boroughs.
“I never liked Sex And The City, the kind of thing where women only feel empowered once they find the man. It’s just not up my alley. I don’t believe in it,” Jen told Vogue earlier this month.
“She’s very proud of Sex And The City,” a pal close to television’s “Carrie Bradshaw” tells the tab emphatically. “She thinks it’s very empowering.”
Sarah Jessica thinks “Jen’s dig was tacky.”
“She would never say anything negative about Jen’s show, Friends. There are so few women really making it in Hollywood. It’s not necessary to tear another gal down.”
Personally I loved both shows. I also still love Jen A – but lately I seem to be the only one saying that!



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