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Jennifer Aniston To GQ: “I’m Not Knocked Up Now”

Posted on February 14, 2012 at 10:25 AM

Remember Jennifer Aniston’s last GQ cover? Well, she’s wearing a little more than a tie this time around ;) . She shares the cover with her ‘Wanderlust‘ co-star Paul Rudd. Here are some snippets from their interview:

Jennifer on the pregnancy rumors:

“I’m not having triplets. Not having twins. Nor am I having one baby. [lifts up sweater and gestures to belly; it appears flat] I did not elope… You heard it here. I’m not knocked up now.”

‘Wanderlust’ is about a marriage at its turning point. Did any of the issues resonate with either Jennifer or Paul?

Paul: “I think most marriages, mine included, you’re constantly tending the garden, constantly working at it.”

Jennifer: “It’s a growing, literally living thing. There’s going to be growing pains, there’s going to be awkward moments—your lanky phase, your pimpled phase. I think that’s the beauty of a relationship. But if the road starts to…”

Paul: “…diverge…”

Jennifer: “…and one person is growing this way and the other is growing that way… Sometimes that can happen and you can stay together, and sometimes you can’t.”

Jennifer on turning 40:

“Forty’s great!” [GQ: Is it?] “Oh, my God, my thirties blew! Forties are great.”

LOL! After the break you can read about Jennifer and Paul’s hippie experiences and what it was like for the longtime friends to kiss onscreen.

Photos by Terry Richardson for GQ

What was weird like for them to kiss onscreen as a married couple?

Jennifer: “Nah. I’ve kissed him for years.”

Paul: “We’ve made out for decades.”

Have they had any hippie experiences?

Jennifer: “In Laurel Canyon, we were very familiar with hippies. I mean, I bathed. But I also wouldn’t call myself a Beverly Hills person in any way. I was a more earthy girl for sure.”

Paul: “In my freshman year of college, I started growing my hair long. I thought, It’ll be kind of cool to be crunchy. But that was pretty short-lived. And that kind of morphed into wearing thrift-store clothes—the next step of hippiedom. I got very poetic about it: ‘Clothes should be transitory, man. We should pass them on to others.…’ Then somebody older than me said, ‘Oh God, I would never go in a thrift store. I don’t want to wear pants that somebody else has farted in.’ It was like a thunderbolt. I thought, You know what? I don’t want to, either! And that was it.”

    2 thoughts on “Jennifer Aniston To GQ: “I’m Not Knocked Up Now””:

  1. Well it’s Gentlemen’s Quarterly. Did you really expect her not to be somewhat scantily clad?

    Besides as a gorgeous woman of 43 who works hard for her body, it’s empowering that she is so confident and so desired to be asked to appear as she did. If I looked that good now, let alone at 43, I wouldn’t wear much either!

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