Tuesday, November 11, 2008

On Jennifer Aniston disses Angelina Jolie...

There is something uncool about Jennifer Aniston. Most people find her personable, but personally I think her whole appeal to the women kind rests on the fact that she really isn't very glamorous, but yet, with proper hairdo, make-up, and some fashion sense, she can look good. And THAT can be a very appealing thing, since glamor suddenly becomes very accessible, as Aniston has shown us all. As an actress, she's not talented; but as long as she keeps up the glam, I'm sure she'll have steady stream of movies for another 5-6 years. After that, I'm not sure if she can still compete with the younger talents in the brutal tinseltown for the leading ladies roles.

Considering that Aniston has serious ambitions to strike it big on the silver screen, thereby pushing back her ex-hubby Brad Pitt's hope to start a family, perhaps even leading to his drifting away from her and their power couple status, to the supposedly home-wrecker Angelina Jolie. Judging by her forever kind words to Pitt, but veiled "uncool" comments about Jolie, one can only feel how bitter and sorrowful she must be, for the whole world to pity on her, being 39 of age, childless and husbandless, with a career going nowhere. All the while when Jolie is on the up and up, with an Oscar already under her belt, a humanitarian mission that no one can fault her on, her motherly love of her kids, the mutual love and respect she has with Pitt, the new Brangelina power couple brand, and of course her sex goddess appeal that Aniston doesn't even come close.

I'm sure Aniston has tried to be graceful. Afterall, it's been more than a couple of years before she finally opens up now, and disses on Jolie for being "uncool" in gushing love to Pitt for the world to see.

In a way, Aniston reminds me of Diana, and how her various books, interviews, and the tell-all expose by her friends (with details fed by none other than Diana herself). Even though I dislike the manipulative Diana, in a way I suppose she has to lash out against a whole establishment of the Royal Family working against her. But Jolie and Pitt had hardly uttered a word about Aniston. In fact, they have simply lived their life joyfully, and it's Aniston who wouldn't seem to move on.

To be honest, to diss out on the situation with ex, with a couple of years after-the-fact, is just so uncool. I wonder what Aniston wishes to accomplish by "speaking out" now. Afterall, she reiterates and re-emphasizes often enough, to let the world know that she doesn't need any pity, and that she's happy and all. But if she's still talking about the past and history, I don't know how she can be a happy person.

Jen, it's time to move on.

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