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Jennifer Aniston is the fight against the war in divorce

Oh look, another interview with Jennifer Aniston coming for us all the way to England. But that is too far in the United Kingdom, which you Jen has a little warning:

"No matter what I say, things are always out of context and misunderstood, it has always turned around as if I do not do something, or simply to keep talking and over time.

Duly noted. And now, in any case, Brad Pitt!

"I do not, I have nothing to person. I'm not someone on my side, I have in history. No parties! There is no evil and there is a good guy. There is no bad and the heroine of this story. It is simply not the case. "

Ok, enough of this team Aniston vs. Team Brangelina stuff in the comments and Oscar breaks. Jen will make sure that everyone is very happy and glad, despite the rejection of the Hamburg itself:

"I'm realistic," he says. "I know if I eat nothing but burgers and fries, I will not be used to the parts that normally would. This is maybe one day but not now."

It has the office to enable the country of your dreams a bond-girl, then another magazine cover to promote naked.

"They offered me a funny, bizarre, very characteristic. I love being an action film. James Bond! Sexy! Daniel Craig! S - tloads fun!"

And since we Aniston is currently in a storm in the divorce that the war never ended and not the illusion of the murder of relatives of Daniel Craig.

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