Jennifer Aniston has been declared as number
1 celebrity cover girl. Now, she is the cover girl for the November 2007 issue of
Harpers’s Bazaar, the 140th anniversary issue of the magazine.
In the magazine, Aniston tells how she is tired about California and shares her redecorating plans and reveals why she is considering a move to New York.
She speaks about her role in "Friends with Money": “I like those roles. I feel comfortable with them. They’re more real. People can say, ‘Oh, I have relatives like that, I dated a guy like that, or I have a friend like that.’ They’re relatable.”
On what the public says about her:
“I used to care a hell of a lot more about what people said or thought. But that had to change when my life was under a microscope being scrutinized and my personal life was being talked about. You have to go, ‘This is not acceptable in any way,’ whether it’s about me personally or in business, success versus failure. It’s so negative. It’s such bizarre negativity.”
On living a day as someone else:
“I would love to be Oprah – for just one day.”

On a possible move to New York:
“I can actually visualize it again, for some reason. I don’t know, I’m just tired of Los Angeles. In New York, you’re not just in that same car, looking at that same dashboard, driving down the same street.”
On walking 40 blocks in New York and nobody noticing her:
“If you can get away from the paparazzi and they don’t know where you are, you can actually walk, walk, walk.”
On critiques of her box-office performance:
“I’ve read things that said I wasn’t successful at the box office or that my big hit was The Break-Up. But I said, ‘Wait a minute. There was Along Came Polly, which did really well, and Bruce Almighty was a pretty big movie.’ But they’ll single out Derailed or Rumor Has It, movies that didn’t do well, in order to support their agenda.”
On Friends: “I don’t think anybody thought Friends would become what it did. It’s all good, though. It’s nothing but blessings. But seriously, who actually dances in a fountain?”
Publication date: 16 October 2007
Source:
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