Jennifer Aniston, Michelle Pfeiffer & Evan Rachel Wood Talk Babies, Botox And Sex Scenes

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You put a group of high-powered celebrity women in the room for an interview with ELLE magazine, and you get spilled secrets, debunked myth and talk about babies, plastic surgery, and sex scenes.

At least that’s what happened when Jennifer Aniston, Michelle Pfeiffer and Evan Rachel Wood sat down with ELLE magazine.

Aniston wants the world to know that despite persistent baby rumors in the tabloids, she is not desperate to become a mother:

“There’s no desperation. If it’s meant to be, it’s meant to be. I’m at peace with whatever the plan is. But will you hate me if I say I don’t want to talk about my relationship?”

Pfeiffer took on the topic of plastic surgery in Hollywood:

“I’m all for a little something here and there – fine. It doesn’t matter to me if people have plastic surgery or they don’t, or if they do Botox. But when people don’t look like themselves anymore, that’s when you kind of go, ‘Oooh,’ and it’s kind of sad. It’s uncomfortable for us, but if they’re happy with what they see in the mirror, does it matter?”

Wood admitted that even this beautiful woman gets self-conscious when it comes to sex scenes:

“I learned that I needed to control the situation in order not to be too self-conscious,” Wood said. “I said to myself, I’m an awesome naked lady, and there’s an energy that I’m going give off right now that lets you know how you’re going to feel about this.”

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One thought on “Jennifer Aniston, Michelle Pfeiffer & Evan Rachel Wood Talk Babies, Botox And Sex Scenes

  1. Michelle Pfeiffer is right, botox treatments or cosmetic surgeries are OK as long as the patients look like themselves after the procedure.
    Usually people want to hide the signs of aging using botox but there are some cases when they abuse of this substance and the results of their botox treatments are not so natural….

    All my Toronto botox treatment were discrete because I want only to remove wrinkles and not to look like a teen because I’m not a teen anymore.

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