Jennifer Aniston GQ sexy Photo
November 2nd, 2007
Jennifer Aniston GQ sexy Photo
So hot. So beautiful. How can you not love her?

So hot. So beautiful. How can you not love her?
Jennifer Aniston’s ex-boyfriend Paul Sculfor was overwhelmed by her celebrity status, says his former lover Lady Victoria Hervey.
British-born model Sculfor, who recently split from Aniston following a two-month fling, struggled to cope with the attention surrounding their relationship, claims Hervey.
Hervey told Britain’s Hello! magazine: “He was given the keys to her house and at one point had to spend a week without leaving it as up to 50 paparazzi at a time were outside waiting to get a picture of the two of them together.
“We’re good friends and I was one of the first people he told about Jennifer. He said she made him happy but he was having to keep under the radar. One minute he’s living a normal life and the next he’s over every magazine and television channel in America.
“He realized the pressure of fame - it’s something you want until you actually get it.”
Few would doubt that actress Jennifer Aniston is in need of a boost. But while many heartbroken women would call on the support of friends to bolster their shattered morale, it seems the 37-year-old has taken things rather more literally.
As she stepped out to accept an award at a ceremony on Tuesday evening (January 9) her cleavage looked far fuller and more buoyant than in previous years. Her astonishingly buxom appearance sparked a rumour at the People’s Choice Awards that Aniston had paid a visit to a plastic surgeon for her impressively curvaceous figure. But an expert has said it is possible that the actress has managed to achieve her busty look with clever padding and a shrewd use of adhesive tape. read more…
Well, it looks like 2007 may be the year of the cleavage…. first Jennifer Aniston shows up at the People’s Choice Awards with some monster mammaries, and now Paris Hilton seems to have just realized she’s got some boobs - they’re tiny, but she’s got’em… how did she think she achieved any of her so-called fame? It definitely wasn’t her “talent.”

Ben Affleck and Kris Kristofferson are joining the all-star cast of the ensemble comedy “He’s Just Not That Into You.”
Already on board are Jennifer Aniston, Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Connelly, Bradley Cooper, Kevin Connolly, Justin Long, Ginnifer Goodwin and Drew Barrymore, who is also producing.
The film’s interconnecting story arcs deal with the challenges of reading or misreading human behavior.
Affleck will play Aniston’s boyfriend, a man whose unwillingness to commit to marriage puts great strain on their relationship. Kristofferson will play Aniston’s father.
Ken Kwapis (”License to Wed”) is directing the New Line project.
Affleck most recently appeared in the ensemble action movie “Smokin’ Aces.” His feature directing debut “Gone Baby Gone,” which he also co-wrote, opens in the fall. Singer/songwriter Kristofferson most recently appeared in “Fast Food Nation.”

Jennifer Aniston adopts a laissez-faire attitude to surfing, while best friend Courteney Cox gets psyched-up as she rides the waves

Actresses Jennifer Aniston and Bryce Dallas Howard will show off their directing skills at the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films & Short Film Market, which kicks off August 23.
Aniston’s “Room 10,” a romantic drama she directed with Andrea Buchanan, stars Robin Wright Penn as a nurse alongside Kris Kristofferson. Howard’s “Orchids” stars Alfred Molina and Katherine Waterston in an unlikely romance.
Other familiar names who will appear in some of the shorts on display include James Gandolfini, Louis Gossett Jr., Joe Mantegna and Steven R. McQueen in “Club Soda”; Patrick Stewart and Joanna Lumley in “The Audition”; Ron Livingston in “Life Happens”; Margaret Cho and Jane Lynch in “Love Is Love”; David Morse in “A.W.O.L.”; Ron Silver and JoBeth Williams in “Call It Fiction”; and Wendie Malick in “Waiting for Yvette.”
The event, now in its 13th year, will run at the Camelot Theatres in Palm Springs through August 29
Jennifer Aniston is trading in her office space for the open road.
The actress has signed on to star as a traveling saleswoman in the comedy Management, which will mark the directing debut of The Laramie Project scribe Stephen Belber, who also penned the film’s screenplay.
According to Variety, Aniston’s character sells cheap generic art—pieces of flair, if you will—to nondescript businesses and motels. Steve Zahn is set to play the slacker motel manager she has a one-night stand with who ends up following her all over the country.
Although he was already an established playwright, things started falling into place for Belber in Hollywood after he shopped his script for the upcoming newscaster-talks-to-God flick The Power of Duff. Jamie Foxx is attached to star. He has also collaborated on episodes of Rescue Me and Law & Order:SVU.
In addition to The Laramie Project, which dealt with the aftermath of the murder of University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard and was later made into an HBO film, Belber wrote the stage drama Tape, which dialogue-happy Richard Linklater adapted for the big screen in 2001 with a cast consisting entirely of Ethan Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard and Uma Thurman.
Zahn can currently be seen in theaters costarring as an escaped POW in the Werner Herzog nail-biter Rescue Dawn with Christian Bale. Up next for the 39-year-old character actor is the comedy Strange Wilderness, in theaters next January, about a few animal lovers who head to the Andes in search of Bigfoot. Zahn will also appear in the CBS miniseries Comanche Moon, based on the Larry McMurtry novel.
As for Aniston, her last cinematic romp, 2006’s The Break-Up, was a big hit at the box office but may have ended up hitting a little too close to home. It’s unlikely that the actress will find much art reflecting life in the upcoming slate of projects she’s reportedly attached to, however, which includes the prison-break thriller Wanted, The Senator’s Wife and the Coen Brothers caper Gambit.
Earlier this year, Aniston returned to prime-time for the first time since Friends ended in 2004, to play a rival editor to Courteney Cox’s tabloid-dish diva on FX’s Dirt.
The 38-year-old Emmy winner will also executive-produce, and possibly star in, the period musical Goree Girls, a true story about eight women locked up in a Texas penitentiary in the 1940s who form one of the first-ever all-female country-western groups.