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The morning after strolling the NYC streets arm-in-arm with beau John Mayer, Jennifer Aniston popped by CBS’ The Early Show, where she opened up aging.
“It’s my time,” Aniston, 39, told co-anchor Harry Smith. “I just feel like, you know, every woman that’s ever said — or man — that’s said it just gets better. I just agree.
She added, “You don’t know as much as you know in your 20s as you do in your 30s as you do when you are…”
“I’m startin’ to live,” she added. “It’s good!”
Asked about her nearly naked January GQ cover, Aniston remarked, “It’s funny. I mean, I honestly see it as a different person. It’s just — well, because the headlines are just outrageous, so you usually get a kick out of that. But you just kind of go — you try to walk past it as fast as you possibly can, honestly.”
Although she recently complained that her personal life is “none of people’s “(expletive) business,” she said she doesn’t mind people gawking at her.
Said the star, “It’s amazing how you can sort of start to tune them out.”
As for her new movie Marley & Me (out Dec. 25), she said it was “so nice” not starring in “your normal romantic comedy, where it’s about getting the guy or getting the girl.
“At the end when they walk off into the sunset … you get to actually tell the story,” she said of the doggy drama.
Aniston added that she and co-star Owen Wilson “had a great time.
“It was easy from the minute we met. We just had … very similar sensibilities,” she explained. “He’s just so good.”

Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer showed off a rare public display of affection, strolling arm-in-arm in New York City Thursday night.
Aniston, 39, smiled as she snuggled up to Mayer, 31, as he greeted photographers. The two — who wore matching black jackets and jeans — then dashed into La Esquina, where Kelly Ripa was also dining with husband Mark Consuelos.
While walking, he plugged her new movie Marley & Me.
“I’m happy to report the movie is completely in focus,” he told photographers as Aniston laughed. “I want everyone to know that.”
Then he joked that he and Aniston were walking all the way to Harlem.

“90 more blocks, guys!” he teased photographers. “90 more blocks!”
On Wednesday, Aniston told David Letterman that she met Mayer at a Hollywood party thrown by CAA agent Bryan Lourd.
“He was lovely on your show,” she also said of Mayer’s Thanksgiving performance, calling it “beautiful. It really kicked off the holiday sprit.”
In January’s GQ, Aniston said she and Mayer “care deeply for each other, and we’re just trying to figure it out.”
Aniston also said in December’s Vogue that people need to “mind their own business” when it comes to their relationship.
“Did you ever think Claudia Schiffer and David Copperfield made sense?” she said. “Love just shows up.”

Jennifer Aniston is eager to release a Friends film as soon as possible.
The actress, who has previously been rumoured to be against making the movie, says she wants to “hurry it up” so she doesn’t look too old on screen.
She said: “We know how much people want that, and we would of course do it if it’s right.
“But I say do it way before we get to be geriatric Friends… Let’s hurry it up!”
Fans have been calling for a feature-length version of the show since the final episode in 2004.
But producers were reportedly worried that Jennifer had simply become “too famous” to play her character Rachel Green.
A source previously said: “What’s held back a Friends movie so far is that people were worried that Jennifer had simply become too famous to play Rachel again.
“But the truth is that Jennifer is finally willing to do it, and she’d love to work with that whole team of actors and producers again.”
