(Dec. 4) - With a heralded return to TV comedy on last month's '30 Rock,' her revealing Vogue interview and sit-down with Oprah and her upcoming Christmas release 'Marley & Me,' Jennifer Aniston in on a major winning streak. She sits down with Entertainment Weekly's Josh Rottenberg to talk about the tabloid's fascination with her love life and baby plans, what she made of Vogue's cover and whether she's seen Brad Pitt's new movie.
·On the Tabloids' Speculation Aniston Is Pregnant With John Mayer's Baby Because She Passed on Booze While Out to Dinner: "Oh my God, it's hysterical. You can't do anything without it going to some extreme. It's almost going to take away the fun from actually being able to say one day, 'I'm pregnant!' Everyone will be like, 'Yeah, right.' It's the boy who cried wolf. Stop stealing my thunder, motherf---ers!"
·On 'Marley & Me' Turning Around Her Film Career: "Sometimes you're not always so thrilled about the movie you're pushing, But this is a good one."
·On Playing a Mother for the First Time in 'Marley': "I feel like that's in my future and I'm on the verge of it in some way?or it's something I long for. So it was great to sort of dip your toe in it."
Skip over this content·On What She Made of Vogue's Highlighting Her 'What Angelina Did Was Very Uncool' Quote: "You have to laugh at it all at the end of the day. I was just surprised that Vogue would go so tabloid. I was bummed. But you almost expect it. Big Deal. Done. Next."
·On Her Split With Pitt: "'The Hollywood fairy tale romance'?that's what's put onto it. It's Luke and Laura. But if you strip away all of the glitz and the glamour and the headlines?the shock and awe of it?it's just people living their life. S?t happens, and it's as normal as any other human being if you take away the headlines. It's just not as interesting without the headlines."
·On 'Marley' Opening the Same Day as Pitt's 'Curious Case of Benjamin Button': I want [it] to do great. I've seen about an hour of it. It's amazing. Amazing."
·On What She Perceived as a Hit Piece By the New York Times' Caryn James in 2006: "It was so venomous. It was like, who f---ing s--t in her Wheaties? How do these people get the opportunity to just spew s--t? They don't know anything. You know, career choices -- you just do what you do. Not everyone's a winner. Not every episode of Friends was great. Not every guy you choose is great. Just across the board, there's so much expectation."

