This is why Jennifer Aniston never wanted to adopt a child

This is why Jennifer Aniston never wanted to adopt a child

Unfulfilled desire to have children
Why Jennifer Aniston doesn’t want to adopt a child






Jennifer Aniston tried a lot to get pregnant. She never had a child. Now she explains why adoption was never an option for her.

Despite her unfulfilled desire to have children, adopting a child is out of the question for US actress Jennifer Aniston. “When people say: “But you can adopt” – I don’t want to adopt,” the celebrity portal “People” quotes the 56-year-old from the podcast “Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard,” in which the “Friends” star was a guest. The episode will be released next week.



Jennifer Aniston tried everything to get pregnant

“I want my own DNA in a little human. That’s the only way – selfish or not, whatever that may be. That’s how I always wanted it,” the actress was quoted as saying.

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It was not until 2022 that Aniston discussed her unfulfilled desire to have children in an interview. She went through a difficult time in her thirties and forties, she said in an interview for the December issue of Allure magazine. “I tried to get pregnant. It was a difficult journey for me,” she said. “All the years and years and years of speculation – it was really hard.”

She went through in vitro fertilization treatments, drank Chinese teas and tried all sorts of other things. The actress was married twice: to Brad Pitt from 2000 to 2005 and to Justin Theroux from 2015 to 2017.




High public pressure

In an interview with fashion magazine Harper’s Bazaar, Aniston recently spoke again about the media’s treatment of her unfulfilled desire to have children: “They didn’t know my story, they didn’t know what I’ve been through over the last 20 years to start a family – because I don’t go out and tell them my medical concerns,” she said.

It’s nobody’s business, Aniston continued. “But there comes a point where you can’t ignore it anymore – this narrative that I can’t have a child, don’t have a family because I’m selfish, a workaholic. Of course it affects me – I’m human.”

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Source: Stern

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