Jennifer Aniston Hates The Rachel Hairdo

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Jennifer Aniston is on the February cover of Allure magazine and inside the issue she poses for a pretty sexy photo inspired by a 1960s photograph of Brigitte Bardot (see below).

Aniston is way over people asking her about her long-time role as Rachel on Friends and she just doesn’t relate to the Rachel hair craze.

“Let’s just say there have been moments I’d rather not relive, like that whole Rachel thing,” she says.

“I love Chris [McMillan, my hairstylist], and he’s the bane of my existence at the same time because he started that damn Rachel, which was not my best look. How do I say this? I think it was the ugliest haircut I’ve ever seen. What I really want to know is, how did that thing have legs?” 

Although Aniston seems a bit ungrateful for the role and the haircut which made her famous, it’s nice to hear that the A-list actress has the same body issues the rest of us normal women do: “My stomach is not my hardest [challenge]. My derrière is much more my challenge,” she explains.

Here are some highlights from the interview:

On benefits of the good old days on Friends:
“Look at Baby George. Baby Clooney. ER was right next door to us on the soundstage. That was really fun. I remember when we used to do crossovers like that. See, NBC used to be really cool. Then, you know…”
On dogs: 
“Really, the most unconditional form of love that you can encounter is with a dog. They’re excited the minute you come home, and they show the same amount of excitement every day.”
On ABC’s The Bachelor:“You know what I find fascinating? The Bachelor. I was mesmerized by how these girls, they meet this guy, they have three dates together or something, and they’re weeping as though they’ve just lost the love of their life. I don’t understand that.”
Pick up the magazine for the full interview and more pictures of Jennifer from her Allure photo shoot.
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