Famous for her sweet beauty since the 90s through the television series Friends, even though she is over 40 years old, Jennifer Aniston still maintains her beauty with a balanced, toned body.
In 2011, his Telegraph magazine put Jennifer on the list of stars with the most admired bodies among women.
With ageless beauty, in recent years, Jennifer has further exploited her physical strengths to become a “bad girl”. She once took off her shirt when playing the role of a sex-crazy female doctor in the comedy Horrible Bosses and received many compliments.
This year, the romantic comedy star is bolder with her role as veteran stripper Sarah O’Reilly pretending to be a wife in the Miller family in the upcoming comedy We’re The Millers. Hegemony). Invited by neighbor David, a drug dealer (Jason Sudeikis), to participate in a drug transport mission from Mexico to the United States, Sarah agreed to be David’s fake wife, and took the name Rose.
To play the role of a stripper, Jennifer must have a seductive, toned body, which is not easy for the actress because 2 months before filming, she had to have knee surgery. To get the perfect body, Jennifer hired a personal trainer to help her map out a strict diet and exercise menu: “It was a challenge, I had to eat green vegetables, kale and lean meat. Whenever I have a craving, I eat kale.”
Jennifer also called the instructor a “beast” for always being tough with her: “I practice yoga and sports with the trainer – he is truly a beast. I practiced to the point where I wanted to say, ‘I’ll never do it again’.”
No stranger to having to stay in shape, Jennifer Aniston shares that We’re The Millers is the movie that took her the most effort: “It’s really crazy, my regime is already quite strict but this is was the harshest time. Normally I used to reward myself once or twice a week, but not with this movie.”
However, to transform into a professional stripper with extensive experience in the profession, Jennifer revealed the most difficult thing: “The hardest part is having to go up the stairs in a sexy way.” To create graceful movements that captivate viewers, Jennifer collaborated with a choreographer, however, in the first scenes where she had to “perform”, the blonde star still had joints, she recounted: ” I had to act, and they started filming. It was a bit uncomfortable at first, but after a while you have to get used to it. You’re in the studio, there’s three cameras and a lot of other people, it’s scary at first.”
Experience being a “fake mother”
In We’re The Millers, in addition to Sarah “Rose”, David also hired 18-year-old neighbor Kenny (Will Poulter) and homeless girl Casey (Emma Roberts) to work as pickpockets, pretending to be the family’s two children. Miller. Originally a stripper at a nightclub, always showing contempt for men, “mother Rose” always seemed strange and irritable to her “family”. Right from the poster, the character Rose clearly stated: “I am a dancer, not a mother.”
Producer Chris Bender said about this character: “Rose is the type of woman who has a lot of bad memories with her previous boyfriends. She trusted the wrong people and was taken advantage of by them, and ended up having to work as a stripper.” y because there is no choice”.
Jennifer continued: “Rose reluctantly accepted David’s proposal because there was no other way. Initially, she doesn’t agree to go on this adventure because, even as a stripper, Rose has her own boundaries, and breaking the law is not something she’s willing to do. In the end, Rose still had to break her own rules.”
From understanding the character, Jennifer was able to portray this special role: “I think her anger comes from sadness, and that is our lesson in this life. Playing the roles of mother and wife is easier than I thought, and if I play many contrasting roles like that, I will gain more experience in my career.”
Having played the role of a mother in the family many times, this is the first time she is a “fake mother”. When asked about her feelings about participating in We’re The Millers, the blonde actress shared: “I have to confess. that I felt like a mother, because having many friends with children and spending a lot of time with them, I felt like we were born mothers. It’s an instinct.”