Jennifer Aniston may be 41, but life has begun again, the actress told the British edition of Harper’s Bazaar.
“The last five years have been about spring cleaning for me,” she told the mag’s May 2010 issue. “Now it’s time for my rebirth. I love trying new things. I can’t just be put in a box.”
The future, however, isn’t likely to include Botox.
“I could do it, and I mean these lines are getting deeper every day, but when I tell you what’s happened to me — these lines are just about living,” the actress said. “Look I eat really well and I work out, but I also indulge when I want to. I don’t starve myself in an extremist way. You’re not taking away my coffee or my dairy or my glass of wine because I’d be devastated. My advice: just stop eating sh** every day.”
Jennifer, who is currently starring alongside pal Gerard Butler in “The Bounty Hunter,” revealed she is inspired by other strong women in Hollywood, including the head of Flower Films.
“I love what Drew Barrymore is doing with directing. It’s so much about a rebirth for her, and I love it when people are living in the now, like her. I hate it when people look back and regret what they haven’t got,” Jennifer said. “That’s how I feel about my own life now. And my God, let’s talk about how much I love Demi Moore as well. What kind of Kool-Aid is she drinking?”
The actress also revealed that she’s proud of what women have achieved in her lifetime.
“I grew up admiring strong women like journalist Barbara Walters and super-agent Sue Mengers, who represented Ali McGraw,” she said. “But now look where we’ve got to as women. We’ve had a woman run for President. There is nothing like our power.”