Jennifer Aniston is taking control of her life—the
life she reportedly leads, anyway.
The Cake actress has been a tabloid target since
her marriage to Brad Pitt ended in 2005. "I realize
they need to sell magazines, but it's really getting
old," Aniston, 46, says in InStyle 's February issue.
"What kills me is when friends send me pictures
they've taken at a newsstand. One magazine
says, 'Desperate and alone,' and the other one
says, 'She's eloped!' I mean, at least consult.
Don't make yourself look like an idiot. I'm going
to be 50 and they're still gonna be saying, 'She's
pregnant!'" Though Aniston got engaged to Justin
Theroux in August 2012, the tabloids haven't left
the Golden Globe nominee alone.
If she could write her own tabloid headline, what
would it read? "Oh, that's a tough one. That
should be a Justin question. Wait a sec. How's
this? 'When I'm pregnant and married, I will let
you know.' Not a tabloid publication. Not Bulls--t
Times or Crapass Bulls--t Times Weekly . They will
not be telling you," Aniston vows. "And by the
way, stop stealing my thunder! Let me have the
fun of telling that story."
Speaking of Theroux, have he and Aniston set a
wedding date?
"There's a big discussion in our house right now:
Do you just do it and say screw it? Or do you try
desperately to get away with [a secret ceremony]
where you don't have any fun because you're
hiding in a cave somewhere?" says the actress,
whose lavish wedding to Pitt in 2000 cost a
reported $1 million. "If we could do it without all
the buzzing and the noise...It can be done. Where
there's a will there's a way."
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Suffice to say, Aniston is in her prime.
"It may be harder to shed those extra pounds, but
all of this stuff," she says while circling her head
with her fingers, "is fabulous. Just thinking about
the girl I was at 20-something or even 30-
something—there were so many questions, so
many worries, so much wasted brain space on
things that really don't matter." Turning 40, the
Horrible Bosses 2 star says, was a turning point.
"I'm a late bloomer. I mean, it's no secret: I've
had some challenging companionship," Aniston
says, laughing. "I think hitting a wall with that
really kind of [helped me grow]. I found a great
therapist. Not to sound too 'woo woo,' but I think
the self-love piece was really important. And
spending a lot of time alone. Having time to ask
myself why there was such toxicity in my
immediate space at times. Why would I attract
that instead of light?"
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Aniston met her future husband in 2008 after
being introduced through Robert Downey Jr. . "I
was on vacation in Kauai with [ David Arquette]
and [ Courteney Cox ] and my friend [ Mandy
Ingber], who's also my yoga teacher. Robert was
on the island shooting Tropic Thunder. One night
he came over for dinner and brought his friend
Justin Theroux. He was the screenwriter on
Tropic Thunder . I had never heard of him...I
remember thinking, 'Isn't he hot?' But he was
very hidden. As he says, for him, 'Itt's winter
from the waist down no matter what season it is,'
so he was wearing black jeans, combat boots,
glasses, and a fedora." At that point in time,
Aniston recalls, she was " soooo single. But it was
never [a romantic thing]. I just thought, 'What a
lovely guy.' He was funny. But he was actually
really quiet. I later came to find out that he was
just exhausted because he had been writing
nonstop, like a little hamster on a wheel. This was
his one night off, and he had no personality, but
he was very sweet and very overdressed. I was
like, 'You must be really shvitzing up a storm in
those jeans and combat boots.'"
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Aniston and Theroux reconnected in 2011 when
they co-starred in the comedy Wanderlust . "We
just became very good friends, as did everyone
on that set," the actress recalls. "We didn't start
dating until the following summer, after he went
through a breakup. All of a sudden it was just
like, 'Well, you're one of my closest friends and...'
Somehow I just saw him in a different light once
he was available." Theroux, from the beginning,
was different than Aniston's past loves. She
jokes, "If I haven't gotten wiser about
relationships, then I should be kicked out of life
school because I've had some really good
training."
The actress describes a typical Saturday night
with her fiancé, shares her thoughts on getting
Botox, recalls taking an interest in transcendental
meditation and more in the February 2015 issue
of InStyle
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