"A lot of opinions don't feel based in anything except fear or propaganda"
InStyle Magazine has published an in-depth interview with actress Jennifer Aniston ahead of the release of season 2 of 'The Morning Show'. The actress stars in and exec produces the Apple TV+ series, which returns in September.
The piece, titled "Jennifer Aniston Knows What She Wants" saw the actress inevitably talk about the mega hit sitcom that is 'Friends' (having recently confirmed that she never "banged" her co-star David Schwimmer).
She said that with the series, "we created something that landed its little flag on a lot of people's hearts around the world."
Aside from 'The Morning Show', Jennifer Aniston hinted at some more projects in the pipeline.
She said: "As soon as 'The Morning Show' brain shutdown, I went under the covers to recover from that.
"But 'Murder Mystery 2' [with Adam Sandler, whom Aniston has been friends with for 30 years] just got green-lit, and we start filming in the fall, so that's keeping my mind busy.
"I want it to be good. I want it to be different. It's always, "How do we improve?""
Speaking of other friends, the actress also also opened up about having to cut herself away from those who were not geting their COVID-19 vaccination.
Jennifer Aniston said: "There's still a large group of people who are anti-vaxxers or just don't listen to the facts. It's a real shame.
"I've just lost a few people in my weekly routine who have refused or did not disclose [whether or not they had been vaccinated], and it was unfortunate."
The actress continued: "I feel it's your moral and professional obligation to inform, since we're not all podded up and being tested every single day.
"It's tricky because everyone is entitled to their own opinion — but a lot of opinions don't feel based in anything except fear or propaganda."