Friday, October 10, 2025 - Jennifer Aniston has opened up about her personal life in a rare and deeply candid interview, reflecting on fame, fertility, and the decades of public scrutiny that have defined her career.
The 56-year-old actress, best known for her role as Rachel
Green in Friends, spoke to Harper’s Bazaar UK for the magazine’s November 2025
issue, welcoming them into her Los Angeles home for what she described as one
of her most honest conversations to date.
For much of her adult life, Aniston has been one of the most
scrutinized women in Hollywood. From her high-profile divorce from Brad Pitt in
2005 to years of relentless tabloid speculation about her decision not to have
children, she has learned to live, as she puts it, “on my own terms.”
Now, she says she is in a new season of calm. Her career is
thriving, she has found new love, and she is using her platform to challenge
the cultural narratives that once portrayed her as a figure of pity rather than
power.
“They didn’t know my story,” Aniston told Harper’s Bazaar.
“They didn’t know what I’d been going through for twenty years to try to pursue
a family because I don’t go out there and tell them my medical woes.”
he continued, “That’s not anybody’s business. But there
comes a point when you can’t not hear it — the narrative about how I won’t
have a baby, won’t have a family, because I’m selfish, a workaholic. It does
affect me — I’m just a human being. We’re all human beings.”
Aniston, who endured unsuccessful IVF treatments in private,
said that she eventually felt compelled to speak out through an op-ed she wrote
in 2016. “I knew a lot of women at the time who were trying to have kids, who
were dealing with IVF,” she explained. “So it did feel like it was not only for
myself, but for any women who were struggling with the same issue.”
The actress also addressed the long-standing rumour that
Brad Pitt left her because she would not give him a child — a claim she once
called “an absolute lie.” Pitt went on to have six children with Angelina
Jolie, while Aniston chose silence as her shield against the gossip storm.
Reflecting on the media’s obsession with her personal life,
she said that while tabloid culture has softened since the 1990s, its cruelty
has simply migrated online. “So now any schmuck can stay anonymous and write
whatever the hell they want to write,” she said.
Aniston’s romantic life has continued to attract attention
even years after her marriage to actor Justin Theroux ended in 2018. Despite
the split, the two have remained close friends. When Theroux remarried, Aniston
was reportedly among the first to send her congratulations
More recently, she has been linked to hypnotist and life
coach Jim Curtis, after being photographed with him over the Fourth of July
weekend and later aboard a yacht in Mallorca.
During the interview, Aniston also spoke about Friends, the
show that made her a global star. She described her former co-stars, Courteney
Cox, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry, and Matt LeBlanc, as her
“family.”
“I know that if I needed anything, I’d go direct to the
chain we have together and they’d be there for me in two seconds flat,” she
said. “It was like we married each other; they’re my family. Sometimes you love
to hate your family, but it’s a lifetime commitment, for sure.”
As she reflects on her past, Aniston says she feels stronger
and more grounded than ever. “If my earlier years were defined by the world
telling my story for me,” she said, “these later years are defined by my
insistence on writing it myself.”
“The wisdom older women have to contribute is
extraordinary,” she added. “For too long, we’ve been told that our value fades
with time. But I’ve found the opposite to be true. The older I get, the more I
see how much power there is in knowing exactly who you are.”
Jennifer Aniston’s full interview appears in the November
issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK, available from October 9.

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