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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think Aniston actually enjoys the never ending fascination with her choice to not become a mother. In fact, I think it’s her strategic talking point she trots out when she craves media attention. The reality is: 1. If she wanted a baby, she would have taken steps to have or get a baby. Fact. 2. If she didn’t want to talk about her decision not to be mother, she could take steps to make sure she wouldn’t be asked such questions. Celebs have control over when to be interviewed and what questions can and cannot be asked. They have handlers around them to intervene. And ICYMI: A list celebs are making a choice when they opt to be interviewed…particularly when it comes to random podcasts. Bottom line: Aniston has largely remained relevant due to her relationships and ongoing speculation about why she didn’t choose motherhood. And she knows this. To her credit, she’s good at the PR stuff. That lady knows how to spin it and milk it. Bigly. Good for her! She’s built a fortune on her own thanks to it. But there’s no need to pity a woman who never wanted a baby to begin with and continues to leverage the media to publish her own remarks about a nothing-burger story she masterfully has dragged on for decades. There are plenty of far more interesting/talented celebs who quietly found ways to become a mother…and they managed to avoid discussing their fertility and/or adoption and/or relationship issues ad nauseum. Why Aniston insists upon having failed relationships and forgoing motherhood define her for decades is baffling. I suspect it’s because she isn’t interesting enough to carry an interview without these crutches. [/quote] Also she continues to do interviews. She might be required to do media to promote her projects, but she isn't required to reveal these personal feelings. It's her choice. [/quote]
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