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Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston has started sleepwalking.The actress has recently begun walking around her Los Angeles mansion in a deep sleep and then wake up in a different part of her home, confused and bewildered. Friends of Jennifer, 37, believe she has started sleepwalking because of stress in her personal life. The star split from boyfriend Vince Vaughn - who she met while filming 'The Break-Up' - in December and pals claim she previously started wandering in her sleep when her marriage to ex-husband Brad Pitt started to disintegrate. One pal is quoted by Britain's The Sun newspaper as saying: "She had the same problems when things started going wrong during her marriage to Brad. "One time he freaked out because she disappeared for an hour-and-a-half." Jennifer and Brad split on January 7, 2000, after over four years of marriage, amid allegations Brad had been having an affair with his then 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' co-star and current partner Angelina Jolie - who he now has a daughter, Shiloh Nouvel, with. Jennifer and Brad officially divorced on October 2, 2005. Jennifer Aniston's night frightsThe actress has recently begun walking around her Los Angeles mansion in a deep sleep and then wake up in a different part of her home, confused and bewildered. Friends of Jennifer, 37, believe she has started sleepwalking because of stress in her personal life. The star split from boyfriend Vince Vaughn - who she met while filming 'The Break-Up' - in December and pals claim she previously started wandering in her sleep when her marriage to ex-husband Brad Pitt started to disintegrate. One pal is quoted by Britain's The Sun newspaper as saying: "Shee had the same problems when things started going wrong during her marriage to Brad. "One time he freaked out because she disappeared for an hour-and-a-half." Jennifer and Brad split on January 7, 2000, after over four years of marriage, amid allegations Brad had been having an affair with his then 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' co-star and current partner Angelina Jolie - who he now has a daughter, Shiloh Nouvel, with. Jennifer Aniston Next Celeb To AdoptLos Angeles (eCanadaNow) - Jennifer Aniston is set to adopt a baby, it has been claimed. The former ‘Friends’ star, who recently split from Vince Vaughn, has reportedly been considering adoption for some time and has instructed her lawyers to approach a number of Los Angeles adoption agencies. A source told Britain’s Grazia magazine: “Jen has thrown herself into adopting and wants it to happen straight away. She toyed with the idea while she was with Vince but began looking in December after they split.” However, Jennifer - ex-wife of Brad Pitt - has decided not to follow the current celebrity trend of adopting a child from abroad. The source added: “She turned to friends for advice, including Oprah Winfrey, who advised her to adopt an African child, but she has settled on an American baby.” Madonna and Brad’s new partner Angelina Jolie are among the stars who have adopted outside their homeland. Angelina adopted Maddox, five, from Cambodia and has also given a home to two-year-old Ethiopian child Zahara. Madonna caused a storm last year by adopting 16-month-old David Banda from Malawi. Jennifer Aniston to adopt?The former 'Friends' star has reportedly been considering adoption for some time and has instructed her lawyers to approach several different adoption agencies in Los Angeles on her behalf after splitting from boyfriend Vince Vaughn late last year. A source told Britain's Grazia magazine: "Jen has thrown herself into adopting and wants it to happen straight away. She toyed with the idea while she was with Vince but began looking in December after they split." However, Jennifer - the ex-wife of Brad Pitt - has decided not to follow the current celebrity trend of adoping a child from abroad. The source added: "She turned to friends for advice, including Oprah Winfrey, who advised her to adopt an African child, but she has settled on an American baby." Madonna and Brad's new partner Angelina Jolie are among the stars who have adopted from abroad. Angelina took in Maddox, five, from Cambodia and has also given a home to two-year-old Ethiopian child Zahara. Madonna caused a storm last year by adopting 16-month-old David Banda from Malawi. Jennifer Aniston gets some "Dirt''Almost three years after "Friends'' went off the air, film star Jennifer Aniston is returning to television and reuniting her old "friend'' Courteney Cox for the season finale of Cox's new FX series, "Dirt.'' An Aniston appearance on the drama set in the world of celebrity tabloids has been rumored for some time and last week, Cox came very close to confirming it to reporters here on The Tour. (She stopped just short but did say she and Aniston talked about it over the holidays.) In the finale, which will air March 27, Aniston (who is a staple of the supermarket tabloids and celebrity magazines) will play Tina Harrod, the editor of a magazine that is a rival to the one run by Lucy Spiller (Cox). Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox reunite on "Dirt"Los Angeles, CA - Two old television "Friends" will soon reunite on the small screen -- this time playing rival magazine editors rather than coffee-drinking pals. Jennifer Aniston has agreed to guest star on an upcoming episode of Courteney Cox's new TV drama "Dirt," marking the first time the two will have worked together since their former NBC comedy hit, "Friends," left the airwaves in May 2004. Production on Aniston's guest appearance, the season finale of "Dirt" set to air on March 27, will begin later this week, FX spokesman Jon Solberg said on Tuesday. Cox stars on "Dirt" as hard-charging, scandal-obsessed tabloid editor-in-chief Lucy Spiller, a character far removed from her role as the sensible neat freak Monica Geller on "Friends." Aniston, best known for her Emmy-winning "Friends" role as lovelorn Rachel Green, will appear on "Dirt" as Tina Harrod, a rival magazine editor who has a history with Spiller, Solberg said. The show's first two episodes have averaged 3 million viewers, about the same as two other signature FX series, "The Shield" and "Rescue Me." Aniston has at this point committed to just the one episode of "Dirt," but Solberg said it was possible her part would be written in such a way as to allow her to return to the show in later seasons. Two other former members of the "Friends" cast launched short-lived comedy series of their own after "Friends" ended its 10-year NBC run -- Matt LeBlanc with his spin-off "Joey" and Lisa Kudrow with HBO's "The Comeback." But both of those shows fizzled due to low ratings. Another "Friends" veteran, Matthew Perry, currently co-stars on NBC's show-within-a-show drama "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip." Jennifer Aniston To Guest Star on 'Dirt' Season FinaleJennifer Aniston is set to dig the Dirt with best pal Courteney Cox after agreeing to play a bitchy magazine boss in an upcoming episode of the new FX drama. Aniston will play Tina Harrod, a rival of her former Friends castmate's character, Lucy Spiller, on the season finale of the show in March. The episode will mark the first time the actresses have acted together on since the end of "Friends." Cox, who is also a producer of the gritty new show, revealed she was searching for a part for Aniston in a recent interview. She said, "We talk about it all the time - what kind of character she should play? Should she play herself or should we write some great thing for her?" Jennifer Aniston rejoins Courteney Cox with guest appearance on 'Dirt'LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jennifer Aniston is rejoining Courteney Cox on primetime TV, but this time they are anything but friends. Aniston guest stars in the season finale of Cox's new FX Networks show "Dirt," the network said. She plays Tina Harrod, a rival magazine editor of Cox's ruthless tabloid queen, Lucy Spiller. The episode, which airs March 27, marks the first time the two "Friends" stars have worked together since the popular, long-running sitcom went off the air in 2004. "Dirt" takes a dark look at the relationship between the entertainment industry and the tabloids as it follows Cox as the hard-charging editor. Cox and her husband, David Arquette, are executive producers on the series with creator Matthew Carnahan and writer Joel Fields. Jennifer Aniston 1 | Jennifer Aniston 2 | Jennifer Aniston 3 | Jennifer Aniston 4 | Jennifer Aniston 5 | Jennifer Aniston 6 | Jennifer Aniston 7 | Jennifer Aniston 8 |
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