In an exclusive interview with the British magazine Harper’s Bazaar, global star Jennifer Aniston, 65,
opened up for the first time about her ongoing and unsuccessful attempts to conceive, revealing intimate details
of her more than 20 years of struggle.

Jennifer ..Painful Rumors and Long Silence
Aniston spoke about the psychological pressure she endured due to years of rumors accusing
her of being childless because of “selfishness and prioritizing her career.”
She emphasized that these accusations lacked any human empathy.
She said:
“No one knew my story.
I didn’t want to talk about my health struggles, but they
assumed wrong reasons… They said I was childless because I was selfish.
That accusation hurt me because I’m a human before I’m a star.”
IVF — One Attempt After Another
Aniston explained that she tried several medical methods, including IVF, but despite years of difficult attempts,
she was never blessed with children.
She described this period as one of the hardest in her life.
“In my late 30s and through my 40s, I did everything possible, but things weren’t easy.”
Divorce from Brad Pitt ..Was It Because of Children?
The global star firmly denied that her divorce from Brad Pitt in 2005 was due to her refusal to have children,
stating:
“That was an absolute lie.
There’s nothing I’m hiding now.
It was deeper than just wanting to have a child.”
Peace After Despair ..Acceptance of Reality
Regarding how she feels now after passing the natural childbearing age, Aniston said she has found a
kind of “inner peace” as she no longer wonders whether she will have children.
She noted that she kept her IVF story private for years.
Jennifer Aniston in a New Series Portraying Maternal Struggles
In a surprising development, Apple TV+ announced that Jennifer Aniston will star in a shocking new TV series titled:
“I’m Glad My Mom Died”, based on the harrowing memoirs of actress Jennette McCurdy, who discussed
her troubled relationship with her controlling mother.
Jennifer Aniston as a Narcissistic Mother
Aniston will play the role of the “narcissistic mother” who controls the life of her young star daughter.4
This is one of the boldest characters she has portrayed, especially as it coincides with Aniston’s own public
discussion of her pain as a woman who never experienced motherhood.
From Production to Acting — Aniston Takes Full Control
The series will be written by Jennette McCurdy herself, who will also
co-produce the show alongside Ari Katcher. Aniston will star as the lead and serve as an executive
producer, highlighting her artistic and personal commitment to this exceptional project.


