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www.chinaview.cn 2006-05-24 09:07:40

    BEIJING, May 24 -- With the birth of ex-husband Brad Pitt's first child moving ever closer and her own film with beau Vince Vaughn opening soon, the spotlight on Jennifer Aniston is getting ever brighter. And now she also has a nude scene to deal with.

    The former 'Friends' actress and Vaughn, who co-star in 'The Break Up', have been talking down rumours of their romance.

    The latest occasion was an interview with TV show Access Hollywood, where the conversation soon moved to her nudity in the upcoming film, due to open in the USA on June 2.

    "You have a very nice tush," the show's Nancy O'Dell said of the nude scene she shares with Vaughn.

    "Thank you Nancy," Aniston replied, before adding she wasn't too worried about getting undressed on screen.

    "It's one of those scenes that you sort of forget about because you love the movie and the script so much," she said.

    "I just knew that it would be shot tastefully and it was such a funny joke in my mind, that I just figured well, just grin and bare it."

    As for the magazine story that she hoped to become a mother within the next year, Aniston claimed she was misquoted.

    "I'm a realist. I know you can't get a family in a year," she explained.

    "I just sort of meant you know, eventually. That's something I would love for my future. But I didn't mean like tomorrow."

    She was also hopeful that the media glare on her and Vaughn would disappear.

    "All this stuff, I just think it's- I think it's going to get better- Hopefully, it will all just subside," she told O'Dell.

    (Source: China Daily)

Editor: Yan Zhonghua
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