Jennifer Aniston Ex Friend Say: Jennifer Aniston Change It Up: Word is that Jennifer Aniston, the former Friend, the ex-Mrs. Pitt, the single fresh-faced 41-year-old BFF of Courtney Cox and Sheryl Crow, the ex-flame of John Mayer and Vince Vaughn, the small-screen actress for whom North America continues to root, on the personal front if nothing else, seems to have reached a professional crossroad.
Which is to say, when all else fails at the box office -- and her latest movie, The Switch, a charming if predictably benign turkey baster romcom starring the amiable Jason Bateman and Jeff Goldblum (the real stars of the show) isn't likely to be short-listed for the Oscars, given its weak gates and given that Aniston is, once again, doing little more on screen than another version of her Friends' character, Rachel Green -- must be time to get down to the skivvies.
Truth is, the lovely and lithe Aniston has probably shown more skin wearing a towel and racing between New York apartments for those 10 seasons on Friends, and she did bare it a bit for some scenes with Jake Gyllenhaal in The Good Girl, but early scuttlebutt on her turn in the upcoming Wanderlust, a Judd Apatow film, in which Aniston reteams with Paul Rudd (they starred together in The Object of My Affection), suggests America is about to get an eyeful of their sweetheart. The film is yet another romantic comedy for the Emmy winner, only this time she and her beloved flee the big city for greener pastures after going broke, and wind up smoking pot and loving freely -- including, apparently, going topless-- in a hippie commune. Oh, and according to early reports, her character also joins a female threesome and gets knocked up.
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