Jennifer Aniston Okay Being the 'Lonely Girl'

August 5, 2009 at 2:08pm PST
Photos: Elle Magazine

Jennifer Aniston, the September Elle cover girl, says that she has no problem with her current reputation in tabloids.

"If I'm the emblem for 'this is what it looks like to be the lonely girl getting on with her life,' so be it. I can make fun of myself. And I'll bring it up as long as the world is bringing it up," she told the magazine.

"I'm not going to ignore the pink elephant in the living room," the 40-year-old cracked. "It's fine. I can take it."

That's the spirit. Anyway, it's probably better than being known as a seductive wannabe-Mother-Theresa homewrecking nut job.

In other news, Jennifer was just announced to be starring in the film Goree Girls, a true story of an all-female country band in a Texas prison in the 1940s, directed by Michael Sucsy of Grey Gardens (nominated for 18 Emmys).

Sounds very promising. She might be the lonely girl, but she sure is doing well in Hollywood.

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