Jennifer Aniston covers the latest issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK, mostly to promote The Morning Show. She’s 56 years old now, and she seems more content and centered these days. She’s in a relatively new relationship with hypnotist Jim Curtis, she’s booked and busy and she still has tons of girlfriends and guy friends. In this interview, she doesn’t talk about her relationship with Curtis, but she’s giving Bazaar the greatest hits – nostalgia about Friends, her goddess circle, female empowerment and her years-long struggles with IVF. Some highlights:
Correcting the narrative: “The older I get, the less I care about correcting a narrative, because it will happen eventually. The news cycle is so fast, it just goes away. Of course, there are times when I feel that sense of justice – when something has been said that isn’t true and I need to right the wrong. And then I think, do I really? My family knows my truth, my friends know my truth.”
Her parents: “Their divorce was not amicable in any way, shape or form, and it was a time when there wasn’t a lot of awareness of how to behave for the sake of the kid. That was the least of [my parents’] worries – it was more, how could they hurt each other? And I was just a pawn.”
‘Friends’ was the formative experience of her life: “It completely formed who I was. It was pure joy. I looked forward to it every day. I couldn’t wait to get to work. I couldn’t wait to see those people. I couldn’t wait to read the scripts – we’d shoot the show every Friday night, and right after we wrapped, we’d find the new script for Monday morning in our dressing-room. I was just as excited to find out what was going to happen as I’m sure the audience was.” The cast were, and still are, famously close-knit, even banding together to ensure that each of them was paid the same salary (“There’s nothing stronger than the power of six people demanding the same thing”).
On Matthew Perry: “It’s heartbreaking that he had so many demons. But boy, for someone who had that much inner turmoil, he sure got to laugh a lot, and that was everything to him.” She is adamant that, without Perry, there is no world in which there would ever be a Friends remake or sequel (“It would be literally, physically impossible”), but it means a lot to her that a new generation of viewers have embraced the show, for all its anachronistic flaws. “People will say that they go back and watch episodes to help their mental health – that if they’re stressed about the news or the world, they’ll just sit down and watch a Friends episode. And that’s the ultimate compliment.”
Telling her IVF-failure story years later: “They didn’t know my story, or what I’d been going through over the past 20 years to try to pursue a family, because I don’t go out there and tell them my medical woes. That’s not anybody’s business. But there comes a point when you can’t not hear it – the narrative about how I won’t have a baby, won’t have a family, because I’m selfish, a workaholic. It does affect me – I’m just a human being. We’re all human beings. That’s why I thought, ‘What the hell?’” She spoke on behalf of others in her situation, “because I knew a lot of women at the time who were trying to have kids, who were dealing with IVF. So it did feel like it was not only for myself, but for any women who were struggling with the same issue”. ”
The lack of regulation around AI & social media: “Big tech, it’s crazy…I’m sure the guys who came up with it thought it was a great idea and, yeah, congratulations on your billions, but it has taken down a huge portion of humanity.”
Her thoughts on feminism: For Aniston, feminism is about solidarity and presenting a united front. “It doesn’t mean the exclusion of men, or that men suck. It’s about women wanting to come to the party, to be at the table. But we need men too. Men and women need each other. It’s a wonderful collaboration.”
I remember, more than a decade ago, when there was this extremely weird celebrity trend of actresses saying crazy sh-t about feminism and arguing that feminism is actually bad or harmful. It was bizarre, but I also remember Jennifer Aniston being asked about it and she was like “are you bitches crazy, feminism is awesome” (I’m paraphrasing). I always respected her for that, that she didn’t follow that trend and she made a really simple argument of “feminism is not anti-man, it just means we’re fighting for equality.” As for Friends and the late Matthew Perry… I’m glad that they would never do some sad “twenty years later” Friends sequel. They hopefully wouldn’t have done that under any circumstances, but I appreciate that they’re not going to do it given Perry’s passing. It just would have been a huge bummer anyway.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red. Cover courtesy of Bazaar UK.
- Jennifer Aniston attends Apple TV+ series The Morning Show season 4 premiere, held at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, Tuesday, September 9, 2025.,Image: 1035680592, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com/Avalon
- Jennifer Aniston attends Apple TV+ series The Morning Show season 4 premiere, held at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, Tuesday, September 9, 2025.,Image: 1035680603, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com/Avalon
- Jennifer Aniston attends Apple TV+ series The Morning Show season 4 premiere, held at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, Tuesday, September 9, 2025.,Image: 1035680615, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com/Avalon
- Jennifer Aniston attends Apple TV+ series The Morning Show season 4 premiere, held at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, Tuesday, September 9, 2025.,Image: 1035680623, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Jennifer Graylock-Graylock.com/Avalon

















Sorry Jennifer 98% of men suck imo
I was going to say that some of them definitely do, but I wouldn’t put a number on it. Lots of white men are particularly problematic. They almost singlehandedly gave us Trump!
Do not let white women off the hook here.
That’s why I said “almost singlehandedly”. But I do sometimes wonder if white women would be so terrible if not for white men. 🤔
There are several books and articles written about how white women choose the privilege of protection from white men over aligning themselves with other marginalized groups. Now, of course, protection by white men does not equate to protection from white men, but voting and choosing actions against our own best interest seems to be a hallmark of U.S. society.
There’s also of course the issue of white feminists who see their struggle as one to achieve the same privilege as white men rather than joining movements to rise the tide for all boats.
Still, without the (let’s be honest, massive) betrayal of white women, we would have a woman of color in the White House right now. Yes, almost a majority of use voted agains the felon, but not a majority of us.
She didn’t really say that men don’t suck. Instead, she seems to be saying that feminism isn’t about saying that men suck, which seems fair haha.
LOL! Yep.
She’s right about feminism and it being equality for both men and women AND nonbinary people. I appreciate what she shared here.
I remember someone asking Gaga years ago if she considered herself a feminist and she was almost appalled by the question. She said “I love men!” I was like young lady, loving men has nothing to do with feminism. I do believe she’s changed that stance with ago though. It shows that even smart and social aware people get feminism wrong.
I’m astounded and dismayed that in the year 2025 we still have to define feminism. Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem wrote half a century ago about the narrow roles women were expected to fulfill, rather than society letting each person regardless of their sex have the same opportunities. God help us, we are a nation of dummies. And that has gotten us to where we are.
Remember when birth control was ineffective and men shouldered the burden of supporting large families and then dropped dead at 50? Men who think feminism doesn’t benefit them should go do some back breaking labor and STFU.
At the time, “feminism” was hijacked by misogynists and used as a “men-hater”. That is why young women were so quick to declare that they aren’t feminist, because “they love men” 😭😭. It was the same sh*t with the word “woke”. The word “feminist” was used as a derogatory and lost its actual meaning in the media. I remember it was a big moment when in one of her shows, Beyonce put “feminist” on the screen. I feel like it is better now, we understand what the word actually means, equality. But, the big part of it, the right wing media and trolls found other words they can corrupt, so they don’t go after this one too much.
Decades ago the less powerful but still effective right wing media went after the term politically correct. And they won. You never hear it used now except derisively. It’s a common tactic but we never seem to learn from it. Feminism though seems to have been reclaimed. Perhaps for the reasons you suggest.
Jen and Angie buddy comedy, when?
In my dreams, right??
Now this needs to happen. Like a hot sexy golden girls situation.
It has to have been awful for her to have the public constantly looking for baby bumps or speculating about why she didn’t have kids when she was going through IVF. Hopefully she learned to tune out the noise, but it can’t have been easy.
This retired labor and delivery nurse of over 30 years says, “Jen, you are a very privileged, rich, white woman who really should find a more worthy cause than becoming a male apologist.)