‘It’s A Little True’: Jennifer Aniston Addresses Bizzare Rumor About Keeping Her Dead Therapist’s Ashes

As an ardent fan of Jennifer Aniston, I have been captivated by her journey through Hollywood for two decades now. And let me tell you, it’s not just her acting prowess that keeps us hooked; it’s her resilience in the face of absurd tabloid rumors!


Jennifer Aniston, an actress known for her long career in the entertainment industry, particularly for her role in Friends, has faced a variety of rumors over the years – some true, some not so much. One rather unusual rumor about her keeping the ashes of her deceased therapist has recently been clarified by none other than herself.

On Wednesday, October 2nd, Aniston made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live. There, the host brought up some gossip magazine rumors about her, asking if any of them were accurate. In response, the actress from Murder Mystery admitted that she does in fact store a small bag of ashes from her deceased therapist in a Ziploc bag.

In a candid admission, Aniston acknowledged that there was some truth to what she was saying, although she wouldn’t reveal all the details. Furthermore, she tackled various gossips, among them being the speculation about an alleged affair with former President Barack Obama, but did not confirm or deny it explicitly.

The actress responded by saying, “It was one of those calls you dread receiving from your publicist, thinking ‘oh dear, what’s this about?’ And indeed, it turned out to be just that!” However, she quickly clarified that it was “completely unfounded.” She went on to share more details about her encounter with President Obama and his wife Michelle.

Another rumor that’s transformed into a fact is that the Emmy-nominated actress travels with jars of olives. She also confirmed that she was indeed approached for a photograph while nude in a sauna. 

It’s interesting to note that aside from being a talented comedic and dramatic actress, she’s also an accomplished artist who had one of her artworks displayed at the Museum of Modern Art when she was just 11 years old. Nevertheless, it’s clear that martial arts hold no appeal for her, as she flatly denied the claim about her having a black belt in jiu-jitsu.

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2024-10-03 21:38