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Grew up watching adults being unkind to each other: Jennifer Aniston on positive outlook

Jennifer Aniston is one of the most lovable stars in Hollywood and her positive outlook more often surprised everyone.

The ‘Friends’ star turned 51 recently and she graced the covers of ‘Interview Magazine’. For the magazine, she had beautiful conversation with her drinking buddy Sandra Bullock.

During the conversation, Bullock questioned about how Jennifer Aniston continues to maintain the positivity despite whatever is happening in her life.

I think that it comes from growing up in a household that was destabilized and felt unsafe, watching adults being unkind to each other, and witnessing certain things about human behavior that made me think: ‘I don’t want to do that. I don’t want to be that. I don’t want to experience this feeling I’m having in my body right now. I don’t want anyone else that I ever come in contact with ever to feel that,'” Aniston said.

She continued: “So I guess I have my parents to thank. You can either be angry or be a martyr, or you can say, ‘You’ve got lemons? Let’s make lemonade.'”
Bullock then praised Aniston for supporting fellow women in the industry, welcoming them into her home and sharing her life with them. The duo pointed out that while Aniston’s support for women has existed for a long time, the practice is just now gaining mainstream attention.

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