If you’ve seen the “We’re the Millers” trailer, you already know two things. First, the movie unfortunately looks pretty bad. Second, Jennifer Aniston has an AMAZING body.
In the upcoming comedy, the actress shows that she doesn’t just look great for 44, she looks great in general. This becomes apparent in a scene in which her character, a stripper, performs a dance for a group of drug lords. So what’s her secret to getting fit, aside from being blessed?
“I was on a very like, you know, greens and vegetables and lean proteins and kale,” Aniston told Access Hollywood. “When I really wanted to have a cheat day. I had to have a kale chip.”
The “Friends” alum also discussed her fear of exposing herself while filming the raunchy scene.
“I had no taping. I really just doubled my bras. I had a thong and then two pairs of underwear,” Aniston added. “Why I thought that was going to help protect anything is beyond me. Because, that’s just like ridiculous . . . I was like, ‘No, I need three bras! I need three bras because God forbid that one, if it’s gonna escape!'”
In the film, Jason Sudeikis plays a drug dealer who agrees to go to Mexico to pick up a batch of marijuana for his boss (Ed Helms). There’s just one problem, he can’t alert law enforcement. He decides to round up a fake family that includes an exotic dancer (Aniston), who pretends to be his preppy wife, a homeless girl (Emma Roberts), who portrays his daughter, and a pothead (Will Poulter), who he passes off as his son.
Off-screen, the star’s life is a bit tamer than that. As you may have heard (repeatedly), Aniston is currently planning her wedding to actor/screenwriter Justin Theroux. No word yet on when they’ll tie the knot, but Aniston says there’s no rush because they “already feel married.”
“We just want to do it when it’s perfect, and we’re not rushed, and no one is rushing from a job or rushing to a job,” she told the Associated Press. “And, you know, we already feel married.”
She added, “We have yet to set any dates. There have been no cancelled weddings. There have been no postponed weddings … There have been no arguments about where to get married. Just clearing all that up.”