Jennifer Aniston
After years of being scrutinised for her inability to keep a man, Jennifer Aniston has hit back. The 41 year old actress has told People magazine that women should remember they don’t need men to be good mums.
“Times have changed and that is also what is amazing is that we do have so many options these days, as opposed to our parents’ days when you can’t have children because you have waited too long,” she said.
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Jennifer Aniston, at 41 and in absolutely incredible shape, has just done a tame topless photo shoot to promote her new perfume.

What’s the headline on the story on the Daily Telegraph website? Is it “Hot 41-year-old millionaire gets her kit off!”?
No. It’s “JA so sexy but can’t keep a man.” No where in the story does it mention her love life. In fact, apart from the perfume, the other other thing it refers to is her plans to move into directing. What a loser!
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Freddy says:
Maybe it’s more a case of slim pickings where she lives. Read more »
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Ray says:
Helen, Your incisive, ground breaking comment leaves me speechless, and lamenting what men have got to look forward to. Read more »
Here we go again, another sob story for the saddest, loneliest woman who ever lived. Ugh. I’m sick of Jennifer Aniston being crucified by every glossip mag on the planet for her “not-good-enough” love life. Not good enough for who?

Just imagine that every time a story appeared about you or your work, your ex and his new wife were also mentioned, as though you’re inextricably attached and can never hope to move on with the amount of horrendous diatribe spouting about him, and her, and you.
You’re not involved anymore – doesn’t anyone get it?
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reta says:
i think she look great and she the must beautifull women from the stars any men would have her she cant find love beacuse she still in love with brad (her ex) nobady can replace him in her heart, i wish her luck Read more »
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Gillian says:
Great article! I’m Team Aniston all the way and if she’s the poster child for loneliness, then count me in. I’d much rather be Jennifer Aniston than Angelina Jolie who lures men purely through her sex appeal (which she is losing very quickly) and saddled with all those children. Jennifer… Read more »
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