Jennifer Aniston, 43, finally reveals her secret to looking so youthful.
While visiting Conan O’Brien last night to promote her new movie, ‘Wanderlust’, the actress admitted she’s obsessed with laser therapy.
The actress says it helped her remedy sun spots from spending too much time laying out. “I did this thing called like, a peel. It’s extremely intense – you don’t realise you look like a battered burn victim for a week,” she said, referring to her obsession with “laser porn”.
She went on: “Then [the dead skin on your face] just kind of falls off – for eight days.”
“It was horrifying,” she added before Conan went on to joke: “I hope you saved the face afterwards… that is eBay gold!”
Jen was on the show to promote her new film Wanderlust, in which she stars alongside Paul Rudd and boyfriend Justin Theroux.
While other famous faces are keeping fresh with expensive facials and regular outings to the spa, pint-sized Jersey Shore star Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi admits that the way she keeps her face young and fresh is good ol’ fashioned kitty litter.
During her appearance on Conan Wednesday night the slimmer reality star said that she came across the kitty litter facial after Googling ways to exfoliate her skin.
“It’s got exfoliates, they’ve got rocks in there…it makes your skin really smooth,” the 4-foot-9 Marlboro, New York native said. “I haven’t broken out yet!”
“I guess that’s good enough for the FDA!” Conan cracked.
What happens when a comedian fiercely threatens a late night talk show host?
Beard shaving!!
Will Ferrell has something he wants to “correct” on Conan —Conan O’Brien’s face! During the “fan correction” segment on Conan’s show, Will said he wants to correct Conan’s beard by shaving it off.
“The error that I found is your beard,” Will said. “That thing’s a huge mistake. I’m gonna come there and fix it myself. Whether you like it or not, I’m gonna shave your beard. It’s coming off.”
Will is appearing onConan on May 2 and is prepared to shave it off then.
“Circle the date on your calendar because I am circling your face like a vulture who eats hair,” he said. “I am serious. Beardly serious.”
Conan O’Brien’s highly anticipated TBS show finally gets a name! He’s going with the simple – and to the point, Conan.
“I’m just using ‘Conan’ and dropping the ‘O’Brien’ because I want to get away from the whole Irish thing.”
O’Brien did have a few other names for the new gig up his sleeve.
“I was going to announce the name of my new show today, but my lawyers tell me The Return of Nanny McPhee is taken,” he joked on Twitter yesterday.
Conan premieres Nov. 8 on TBS at 11 p.m.. and comes eight months after CoCo quit The Tonight Show rather than make room for the late-night return of Jay Leno. Four months and a $45 million severance package later, TBS made him an offer he couldn’t refuse: basic cable.
His new show will now go head-to-head with Leno, The Late Show With David Letterman and Jimmy Kimmel Live! TBS, meanwhile, has pushed back its other marquee late-nighter, The George Lopez Show, to midnight.
Conan O’Brien may have celebrated his final episode of the Tonight Show last week followed by an Irish after party; however, it looks like the red-headed comedian’s working relationship with NBC is not over. The network has reportedly picked up a pilot from Conan’s production company, Conaco.
The pilot for Justice was written by John Eisendrath, according to The Hollywood Reporter, follows an ex-Supreme Court justice who quits the to start his own legal practice.
Conaco’s David Kissinger is expected to serve as one of the producers.
Leaving the door open for Jay Leno, Conan took a final bow on the Tonight Show on Friday night and made sure to go out laughing like always.
The funny man, who replaced Jay at 11:35 p.m. and was then taken off the air to make room for the car-collecting host to return, said a sad goodbye to his audience by cracking jokes about the network and what they would do with his big, brand new studio once he’s gone.
Conan settled on a $45 million exit deal with NBC, so it would be ironic if his production company produced a hit series for the network.