Jennifer Aniston reveals the ageist ‘compliment’ she cannot stand: ‘Drives me bananas’

The “Friends” star has revealed one commonly used phrase in particular — often disguised as a compliment — that simply drives her “bananas.”

The “Friends” star has revealed one commonly used phrase in particular — often disguised as a compliment — that simply drives her “bananas.” Jennifer Aniston says one commonly used phrase in particular — often disguised as a compliment — drives her “bananas.” The “Friends” star, 54, revealed the phrase “you look great for your age” should instead be, “you look great — period.

“It drives me bananas. I can’t stand it,” she told British Vogue . “That’s a habit of society that we have these markers like, ‘Well you’re at that stage, so for your age…’ I don’t even understand what it means.”

“I’m in better shape than I was in my twenties. I feel better in my mind, body, and spirit. It’s all 100% better,” the Emmy winner added. The actress recently shared the secret to why she looks so great, telling headtopics.com

about her workout routine after years of trial and error. Jennifer Aniston said the phrase “drives her bananas.” GC Images feeling pressure to vigorously work out , the star ended up injuring herself. “When you’re in a mindset of, ‘I need to do 45 minutes of cardio or I won’t get a good workout,’ it’s daunting,” she told the outlet this week. “I believed it for so long. I just burnt out and broke my body.”