Jennifer Aniston reveals dating isn’t a priority as she poses topless for beautiful shoot

After turning 50, Jennifer Aniston is clearly thriving as she poses topless in a stunning string of pH๏τos for Harper’s Bazaar.

What a queen.

The Friends actress dressed in a pair of leather shorts and tights for an edgy black and white picture for the magazine, utilising the classic arm bra for the sH๏τ.

‘I think our bodies are beautiful, and I think celebrating them and being comfortable in them—no matter what age you are—is important,’ she told the magazine.

‘There shouldn’t be any kind of shame or discomfort around it.’

Preach, girl.

What a queen.

The actress, who has been divorced twice in the past, also explained to the magazine that dating definitely isn’t a priority at the moment.

‘I have zero time, to be honest,’ the 50-year-old explained. ‘My focus has been on the show, so dating has not been one of my first priorities.

‘I feel like whatever [romance] looks like, it will present itself, and it’s not about seeking it out, you know? When it comes knocking, it’s going to be welcomed.’

Jen, who’s set to star in Netflix’s Murder Mystery alongside Adam Sandler, was previously married to Brad Pitt, from 2000 to 2005, and then to Justin Theroux, from 2015 to 2017.

Despite neither working out, she’s stayed friends with both of her exes, with the American Psycho actor dubbing Jen ‘fierce’ as she celebrated the big 5-0.

Can’t argue with that.

 

She’s previously made it clear that she doesn’t class her marriages as failures, and she insists she’s never needed a man or a baby to feel happy.

‘Quite honestly, it’s kind of frightening,’ she told Elle Magazine. ‘Some people are just built to be wives and have babies. I don’t know how naturally that comes to me.’

It’s no secret that Jen’s been frustrated in the past with constant questions about if and when she’s planning to have a child.

‘Every day my husband and I are harᴀssed by dozens of aggressive pH๏τographers staked outside our home who will go to shocking lengths to obtain any kind of pH๏τo, even if it means endangering us or the unlucky pedestrians who happen to be nearby,’ she fumed in an open letter for The Huffington Post back in 2016.

However, it doesn’t mean she’s ruling it out, conceding that science can work ‘miracles.’

‘Who knows what the future holds in terms of a child and a partnership – how that child comes in… or doesn’t?’ she considered, speaking to Elle.

‘And now with science and miracles, we can do things at different times than we used to be able to.’

Whatever she decides, it’s evident she’ll smash it.