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Jennifer Aniston Admits She Feared She’d Never ‘Escape’ Playing Rachel After Show Ended

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Jennifer Aniston, 51, got super candid about her career post Friends in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday, June 24.

She, along with many other A-list actresses like Reese Witherspoon, Zendaya, Rose Byrne, Helena Bonham Carter and Janelle Monae, took part in a roundtable discussion that talked about a myriad of topics including COVID-19 and how the world has changed since George Floyd‘s death.

Something else that the talented women engaged in centered on their desire to be seen differently in the entertainment industry and how difficult that really is. “You just exhaust yourself,” the Emmy winner revealed. “I mean, I could not get Rachel Green off of my back for the life of me.

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