Jennifer Aniston is one of the most well-known actresses in Hollywood. She started her career decades ago, and now she is reportedly quitting and leaving the limelight for good.
Jen can no longer work in the show business
New Idea reported that Jennifer Aniston stated her wish to leave and quit her show business career. She made this announcement not long ago after contemplating for the past two years.
The magazine wrote that Brad Pitt’s ex-wife is already fed up and drained, and this led her to make the decision to leave the stage. Also, it was said that the “Friends” actress even questioned herself if she is still interested in acting when a certain role was offered to her.
“I was like, ‘Whoa, that was really..that sucked the life out of me,” Jen allegedly said as she talked about a film. “It was an unprepared project.”
She went on to say, “We’ve all been a part of them and you always say, ‘I’ll never do it again! Never again! I will never back up into a start date. And then the script isn’t ready and you’re stuck.”
The truth about Jen’s declaration of being “not interested” in acting anymore
It turns out that this report from New Idea is totally false. The magazine used Jennifer Aniston’s recent interview to create a totally different story.
In the original interview, the 51-year-old actress mentioned that quitting Hollywood indeed crossed her mind. It is also true that she considered leaving show business, but that was two years ago.
She explained that the thoughts of leaving the biz crossed her mind after filming a movie that “sucked the life out of her.” At that time, she considered shifting to interior designing.
“I would probably pursue an interior design career instead,” US Weekly quoted Jen as saying if she indeed went ahead and quit. “I love it. It’s my happy place. It’s really a happy place for me.”
Furthermore, Gossip Cop busted this report after contacting her rep and stating that this is indeed an inaccurate report. Jennifer Aniston is not quitting her showbiz career and that is the truth.


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