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Jennifer Aniston Lashes Out At People Who Compliment Her Age: ‘I Can’t Stand It’

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Jennifer Aniston is an advocate for equality and women’s empowerment and has always been vocal about the need for a shift in the way society perceives and values women while focusing on their talents, contributions, and the depth of their characters rather than reducing them to mere age or physical appearances.

Recently, the actress expressed her frustration towards individuals who compliment her solely based on her age. The 54-year-old explained to British Vogue that although accolades such as “you look good for your age” appeal to people, she sees it as a demeaning remark. “It drives me bananas. I can’t stand it,” Aniston admitted to the news outlet. “That’s a habit of society that we have these markers like, ‘Well you’re at that stage, so for your age…’ I don’t even understand what it means.”

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Jennifer Aniston shares the secret to her youthful look

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Aniston shared insights into her fitness regimen and the changes over the years, stating that she has refined her workouts with modern procedures so that it is now more effective. “It used to be pounding, pounding, pounding. You had to get 45 minutes to an hour of cardio; otherwise, you weren’t getting a workout,” she confessed. “Not only do you stress your body, you burn out – who wants to do that at all?”

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The actress revealed in an earlier interview with InStyle that her rigorous workout routines ultimately led to physical strain and injuries. “When you’re in a mindset of, ‘I need to do 45 minutes of cardio, or I won’t get a good workout,’ it’s daunting,” she told the news outlet. “I believed it for so long. I just burnt out and broke my body.”

19 January 2020 – Los Angeles, California – Jennifer Aniston. 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards held at The Shrine Auditorium. Photo Credit: AdMedia

Jennifer Aniston says her thoughts about health have changed

The actress disclosed that her perspective on health has now changed as she now dedicates herself to prioritizing her well-being and ensuring longevity. “My family lives a long time, especially my dad’s side,” she said. “I want to be thriving; I don’t want to just be alive.”

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Also, in a moment of introspection, the actress contemplated her present physical state and drew a comparison to how she felt during her younger years. “I’m in better shape than I was in my 20s,” Aniston told British Vogue. “I feel better in mind, body, and spirit. It’s all 100 per cent better.”

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