Jennifer Aniston discusses the pandemic, dealing with ’90s media attention and more in a new interview with InStyle. The “Friends” star is asked about people saying the ’90s were the greatest because there wasn’t social media.
However, as pointed out in the article, the likes of Britney Spears still weren’t treated well by the media. Aniston shares, “[They were] feeding on young, impressionable girls.
Half of these kids started on ‘The Mickey Mouse Club’. “I was lucky enough to be raised by a very strict mother. The priorities were not about becoming a famous person.
It was, ‘Study your craft, learn what you’re doing, don’t just go out there and get lucky.’ “I waitressed for years. I got a Bob’s Big Boy commercial on my 900th commercial
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