BY BOB HOLT
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM
On her late night talk show on the E! Network last night, New Jersey native Chelsea Handler said she’s seen her friend Jennifer Aniston topless before, and now in her latest movie, "Wanderlust," America will get to see Aniston topless and running.
Aniston appeared on Handler’s program promoting her new movie which is about a married couple who abandon high profile careers to live in a hippie commune.
Aniston promised that her film will have plenty of nude action for the audience. According to Mail Online, she said, 'There's a lot of nudity. And a lot of slow motion action nudity!”
As in most cases, Aniston said any nudity in the film could not be gratuitous. She told MTV, “It would be distracting from the movie and what was happening to the character. It would totally lose the fun and the empowering moment my character Linda was having in that scene."
She considered the nude scenes just another day at the office, saying, "At that point, we had been shooting the movie for two-and-a-half months, and that was like putting on my shoes.”
Handler also asked Aniston about the mindset in filming scenes where the characters take acid. 'I've actually never done LSD. I just kind of imagined every greatest fear I could have,” said Aniston, according to Mail Online. “And it was shot ... was that kinda trippy?”
Aniston’s boyfriend Justin Theroux is a co-star in the movie. She first met Theroux while filming Tropic Thunder in 2007, and said it wasn’t exactly love at first sight.
According to the Hindustan Times, Aniston commented about their initial meeting: “I remember thinking he was very dark. At first you think he could be like a serial killer.” Theroux was sporting a thick beard and long hair for his character.
Wanderlust will open on Friday, February 24.
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Perhaps obviously, trying LSD was a magical experience for me, a long way from anything frightening.
Does the carpet match the drapes?
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