Look at Jennifer Aniston: She's America's sweetheart for a reason. You know what she's going to look like when she shows up to something, and there's something so comfortable about that.
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Our culture is so celebrity-obsessed that for individuals to show they matter, they need to display their intimacy to fame.
You can't find true affection in Hollywood because everyone does the fake affection so well.
That Hollywood thing, where everybody hugs and kisses everybody else - I always stiffen. It's an assumed familiarity. It's phony.
With women, there's a basic female instinct of caring deeply about the way they look; women stars have a narcissist complex.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are ridiculous-looking - especially her. They're so strange and charismatic and weird. It's pretty hard to take your eyes off them.
We live in a crazily youth-orientated world nowadays. It's a trickle-down thing. We see pictures of lithe, attractive celebrity couples such as Brad and Angelina or the Beckhams cavorting around, covered in tattoos, stomachs as flat as the singing in early 'X Factor' rounds.
I've never really been America's sweetheart, but for a minute I think that's what they wanted me to be.
Jennifer Aniston and I have always just really gotten along well... I was just fortunate to be a good fit for parts in her films.
Dating in college and dating in Hollywood are actually really similar in that the relationships don't last long. Other than that, lots of people in Hollywood tend to be narcissistic, and it's hard to have a relationship with someone like that.
People tell me that Hollywood loves new faces, but I don't know. They're probably just being nice.
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