Jennifer Aniston Marriage News: 'Cake' Actress Says She’s Not Worried About The Future [VIDEO]
The tabloid media might be planning Jennifer Aniston's future for her, but according to the actress herself, she's not worried about what's in store for her. The Hollywood star says she doesn't "guess about the future" and prefers to take things one day at a time.
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According to a new interview with the Belfast Telegraph on Monday, Aniston reveals that the key to staying happy is to not worry about tomorrow, which also includes her wedding and pregnancy plans.
She said, "Proper sleep, exercise, vitamin B12 shots. Also it's not looking into the future and seeing what lays ahead, like: 'Oh my god, how am I going to do this? Are we going to get on the plane, do we sleep, do we not sleep? We land so late in the afternoon, and then when we do go back and think about the morning?' And a dry martini helps!"
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What's more, while Aniston admits that she does have a future wedding in the works, she's not stressing out about planning it, or revealing the date of the big event as well. She told Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show that all of her family and friends are always on the lookout for an invitation to her big day.
According to Us Weekly last Tuesday, when DeGeneres asked Aniston if she should be prepared to attend her wedding to Justin Theroux anytime soon, the big screen star admitted that many of her close Hollywood pals ask her the same thing all the time.
She said, "Our friends Sacha [Baron Cohen] and Isla [Fisher] showed up for four little gatherings, about a year ago, in beautiful wedding wear. Even for the 4th of July last year, Sacha was in a powder blue suit, and Isla was in a little cute dress and we were like, 'Guys it's 4th of July, we were in cut offs, eating hot dogs. We will actually let you know!'"
Aniston added that her friends' concerns get even worse around the holidays.
She added, "For Thanksgiving, a friend of mine said, 'I can't come this year, but should I?'"