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Jennifer Aniston Shared Behind-The-Scenes Pic Of Her ‘Woke Up Like This’ Look


Jennifer Aniston has just joined social media and looks like she’s already got how it works.

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The Friends star followed the “Instagram vs. Reality” trend and shared an epic photo on Monday, revealing two behind-the-scene shots from her recent cover shoot for Variety Power of Women.

The photos revealed how much it takes to make Jennifer look like she just ‘woke up like this.’

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“I’m just a girl….standing with hair and makeup,” the 50-year-old actress wrote in the caption, pointing out to Julia Roberts’ dialogue from the 1997 hit Notting Hill, in which she said: “I’m just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.”

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Entertainment Tonight host Lauren Zima commented on Jennifer’s post, saying: “I have never seen someone enter Instagram more fully prepared. It’s a glorious master class.

“What an entrance, and then a #tbt, now an insta vs reality with a movie reference caption…wow. Art.”

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Another fan added that they’re “living for her posts already.”

After joining Instagram, Jennifer’s first post was a selfie of the entire cast of Friends, and the picture didn’t take any time to rack up tens of millions of likes.

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Jennifer’s career skyrocketed when she played Rachel on the iconic comedy show Friends. She says she started seeing herself in a different way and found her voice after starring in the series.

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“I started meeting all of these people who expressed to me how much the show meant to them — how it lifted their spirits during a bad breakup or got them through an illness,” the actress told Variety.

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“I was just so incredibly moved by that. And I began to change the way I thought about my own voice, and what it meant to have a platform to use it.”

Jennifer added that “true power” comes when once can use their voice “to hold people up and bring people together.”

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She said: “It’s funny, I’ve never actually thought of myself as ‘powerful.point 178 | ’ Strong, yes.point 192 | But powerful, not [really].point 216 |

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It’s a distinction I’ve actually been thinking about a lot lately because that word — ‘power’ and its counterpart, ‘abuse of power’ — keeps coming up in light of what is happening in our country and in our industry, a re-balancing of the scales, I guess you could say.point 236 |

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Here’s what people had to say about Jennifer’s honest photo:

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