Jennifer Aniston’s recent comment about her in the most 2022 way possible: by liking a tweet.The former White House intern, now 48, was one of only three people to hit the heart button on a tweet by @ernestsewell, as of late Wednesday afternoon.“I wonder if @lizzo asked Lorena Bobbitt to use her name & her violent actions, the way hundreds of rappers & comedians use @MonicaLewinsky’s name as a pejorative, forgetting the actual woman behind it; who has feelings, a spirit, their own mental health to maintain, and dignity,” the user asked in the first tweet in the thread. “Even @Beyonce, Ms.
Female-in-Power (who I do love and enjoy) used Ms. Lewinsky’s name in a song about… well, something,” he wrote in the Lewinsky-approved tweet. “For women who preach empowerment to demean another woman’s past [and] drag her out for the sake of it looks really hypocritical.” During an “Actors on Actors” conversation with Variety, the “Friends” alum and Sebastian Stan, 39, dove into the topic of fame in 2022.
She spoke about how personalities, such as Lewinsky and Paris Hilton, ascended to fame with the rise of internet culture.Even @Beyonce, Ms.
Female-in-Power (who I do love and enjoy) used Ms. Lewinsky's name in a song about… well, something.For women who preach empowerment to demean another woman's past & drag her out for the sake of it looks really hypocritical.They were discussing the Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee sex tape, which led Aniston, 53, to weigh in on internet culture at the time.“This thing of people becoming famous for basically doing nothing but yet having these incredible careers.
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