Jennifer Aniston and a Big Mac did not play well together
Jennifer Aniston is a bit of a delicate flower, at least when it comes to chowing down on fast food.
In a New York magazine interview focusing on skin and beauty — categories the A-lister scores high in — she was asked if she’d ever sacrificed her “clean healthy diet†of choice for the food of the masses.
“I’ll never forget when Justin [Theroux] and I were on a road trip and we were so hungry,†she said. “The only thing around was McDonald’s. I think I ordered a Big Mac.
“Wow, my body did not react well to that!â€
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(Hey, Jen, some of us don’t eat very clean and healthy, and we still have that reaction to a Big Mac, so don’t feel bad. Maybe it’s the special sauce?)
“It was like putting gasoline in a purified system,†she told the mag. “I am always trying to eat organic and natural foods, so that just made my stomach turn and made me feel terrible.â€
She said she thinks stress and the quality of food a person eats is reflected in the quality of their skin.
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We just wish we knew — did she have fries with that?
Still, Aniston’s not high-end in everything when it comes to her skin. In the same interview, she said that when she “started making enough money to afford high-end, fancy skincare products with sexy bottles and impressive claims,†she decided to give them a try. But that backfired and irritated her skin.
Her cleanser of choice now? Aveeno Positively Radiant Daily Scrub, which is available at the local drugstore for the price of a few Big Macs.
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