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The 50-year-old star, who was named as one of the 2019’s ‘People of the Year’ by People magazine, said she has learnt “How much I’m capable of” this year.
“The words, I dare you’ or No’ always make me kind of go, Oh, okay. Well, let’s just see’,” she said.
Aniston, who stars as a TV host caught up in the #MeToo movement on Apple TV Plus’ “The Morning Show”, said it was thrilling to star as well as executive produce the show.
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Working with close friend Reese Witherspoon was also great for the actor, who believes she and Witherspoon “were really a good yin-yang to each other.”
Aniston said she started to have faith in herself in her 20s as there were plenty in her family to discourage her about acting, saying she would not be able to earn a dime.
“By getting honest with myself in terms of my relationship with my family. Speaking my truth to them without fear and therefore my work reflected that. And then ‘Friends’ came. If there were any naysayers in my family, This will never you’ll never make a dime.’ Just watch me. Don’t threaten me that way. God knows how I’m going to make a couple of dimes.”
On a question about a possible reunion of “Friends”, Aniston said there are always stories but she does not know much.“And I will just continue with we’re trying. It’s a never-ending question, isn’t it? What else could make a group of six actors feel more proud? It’s bringing people joy on a daily basis,” she said.