Jennifer Aniston never thought of herself as a sex symbol.
The 50-year-old Friends vet has always gone for a more girl-next-door vibe, she told InStyle magazine for their 25th anniversary.
'Bombshell wasn't really my thing,' said the Murder Mystery star. 'I thought natural, cute, and funny was sexy, you know?' She also said she didn't have a 'sexy' banner around her waist.
Her take: Jennifer Aniston never thought of herself as a sexy symbol. The 50-year-old Friends vet has always gone for a more girl-next-door vibe she told InStyle magazine for their 25th anniversary
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She added that when she began her career 'I think we were broadening our ideas of what sexy actually meant, so to be put in that category, I was like, "Oh, this is nice."
'But, no, I didn't have a "sexy" banner around my waist or start going to "sexy" school or anything like that.
She was reacting to her 1999 InStyle cover where she posed in a sheet and the tag line read, 'What's Sexy Now?'
Aniston also said: 'It feels ironic to be anointed as "sexy." I always thought Lauren Hutton was sexy.'
Jennifer ignores that she has dressed sexy for many of her films including the 2013 comedy We're The Millers in which she had a strip scene.
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