It's hardly a surprise that ELLE chose Jennifer Aniston as their September cover star. With the pressures and strains about the September issues recently due to the dramatic loss of ad pages, Jen poses as a wining formula for the magazine to ensure sales.
In the magazine, Aniston squashes rumours about her love life and talks about who her real friends are.
On being labeled a “lonely girl”: I’m not going to ignore the pink elephant in the living room. It’s fine. I can take it. If I’m the emblem for ‘this is what it looks like to be the lonely girl getting on with her life,’ so be it.
On helping others unlucky in love: I support women, men, anybody who is in a place that’s not their strongest and who is ready to push forward.
On using humor to get through tough situations: I remember being 7 and asking my mom if I was as pretty as [my best friend] Monique. And with all the love in the world, my mom looked at me and said, ‘Oh, honey, you’re so funny.’ So, she doesn’t lie to me… She answers the question by not answering and instead tells me what she thinks is my greatest strength.
We're not claiming it's a high point, in terms of dignity, for us to be asking this, but whose bare-all GQ cover do you prefer? Sacha Baron Cohen will front the magazine as Bruno for its July issue, but Jennifer Aniston went there first this January.
Jennifer Aniston chose gold for summer, while Elizabeth Banks went dark and sultry at last night's Women in Film Crystal and Lucy Awards. Who wins your award for best-dressed?
Want to know what happens when a travelling art saleswoman falls in love with a screwy hotel manager who sends her a bottle of wine? So do Molly Sims, Milla Jovovich and Patrick Demarchelier, apparently.
The Cinema Society and Tommy Hilfiger hosted a screening of Jennifer Aniston's new film, 'Management', last night in New York - and no, if you're wondering, there was no Brangie drama. 'Management' premieres in the UK on May 29.