More Cake, please! Wearing just an oversized sweater, Jennifer Aniston stripped down for the new cover of The Hollywood Reporter, opting to bare her lean legs for the mag — as well as her soul.
The Cake actress, 45, opened up about a range of buzzworthy topics ranging from whether she still keeps in touch with her most-famous ex Brad Pitt, and her current relationship with fiance Justin Theroux.
“We’re not in daily communication,” Aniston told the mag about her ex-husband Pitt, who is now married to Angelina Jolie. “But we wish nothing but wonderful things for each other. Nobody did anything wrong. You know what I mean? It was just like, sometimes things [happen].”
Aniston expressed frustration about the public’s obsession with the love triangle involving herself, Jolie, and Pitt. “If the world only could just stop with the stupid, soap-opera bulls—,” she pleaded. “There’s no story. I mean, at this point it’s starting to become — please, give more credit to these human beings.”
After splitting from Pitt, 51, in 2005, Aniston — following a string of short-lived romances — found her love and future husband Theroux, 43, after they reconnected in spring 2010. “It was his humor, mainly,” the Friends alum said of what attracted her to her Wanderlust costar. “He’s the easiest guy to hang around. He was so completely in his skin. It was the first time I remember being so comfortable [with a romantic interest], like with all my gay friends.”
While the two have been engaged since 2012, Aniston told the mag: “We don’t have a date. I wouldn’t tell you if we did.”
She did admit, however, that they still want kids and they’re trying. “Listen, that’s a topic that’s so exhausted,” Aniston explained. “I get nervous around that, just because it’s very personal. Who knows if it’s going to happen? It’s been a want. We’re doing our best.”
As for her recent headline-making Oscars snub? “I know a lot of people were sorry,” she reflected about being overlooked in the Best Actress category. “I feel I’ve gotten such wonderful love — I had almost more phone calls and flowers than I did for any other nomination [in the past].”