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Jennifer Aniston says she is a “realist” when it comes to her body.
“I know that if I eat nothing but burgers and chips, I’m not going to be hired for the parts I normally would,” the actress — who turned 40 last month — says in April’s Elle UK. “That might be fine one day, but not right now.”
Aniston — who does yoga two hours daily at her home gym with trainer Mandy Ingber — also says she would love to get more physical on the big screen.
“I get offered funny, quirky, pretty roles,” says the star, who will attend the London premiere of Marley & Me tonight. “I’d love to do an action movie. James Bond! Glamour! Daniel Craig! S–t-loads of fun!”
With two recent No. 1 films at the box office, she says she has to constantly remind herself how “lucky” she is.
“Look what’s out there. Look what people are really living through,” Aniston says. “There’s no comparison. I am happy.”
Aniston also sets the record straight about her 2005 divorce from Brad Pitt.
“No matter what I say, things will always be taken out of context and misinterpreted, will always be turned around to make it seem as though I won’t let something go, or that I just keep talking about it over and over,” she says.
“I don’t owe anybody anything. I don’t owe anybody my side of the story. There are no sides!” she adds. “There is no bad guy and there is no good guy. There are no villains and there is no heroine in this story. It’s just not the case.”


Bauer Griffin

Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston went barking up the wrong tree Saturday in Germany.
When the Marley and Me stars appeared on the popular German variety show Wetten, dass …?, they ended up with a mouthful of dog biscuit.
The show asks celebrity visitors to bet whether a special guest can perform the talent they claim to have. This time, it was a German woman who boasted that she could identify each of her team of Husky dogs by the sound of them lapping up soup. Wilson didn’t believe she could do it, while Aniston bet on her.
Then the show’s host, Thomas Gottschalk, told them that whoever lost the bet would have to eat a few dog biscuits. “I wish I had known the stakes first,” Wilson said.
When the dog owner, who was blindfolded, guessed right, Gottschalk invited both Wilson and Aniston to join him in a biscuit. Aniston protested, “But I guessed right!”
The host told her, “You’re a team, just like the dogs,” which prompted Wilson to put his arm around her shoulder and say, “Honey, we’re in this together.”
Gottschalk gave each of the actors a biscuit and said, “I’ll eat one, I’m the host. And Owen, you have to eat one. Jennifer, you can eat it if you want, but I’d really like to be able to tell my grandkids that I ate dog biscuits with Jennifer Aniston.”
On the count of three they all took a bite. How were they?
“They’re a little dry,” said Aniston. Wilson seemed to be enjoying his more, so Gottschalk gave him a handful in, yes, a doggie bag.
Gottschalk praised Aniston, saying no one would expect a Hollywood star to eat a dog treat on live TV, “but you’re easy.” Replied Aniston, “I guess all German dogs love me now.”
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