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Aniston defends criticism of Jolie
Friday 14 November 2008Speaking on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Aniston explained her response to the magazine's question about Jolie: "I basically just answered it as honestly as I could".
Talking candidly for the first time since her split from Brad Pitt in 2005, the star voiced her discontent to Vogue about Jolie publicly time-lining her relationship with Pitt while he was still married to Aniston.
The 39-year-old reserved kinder words for her ex-husband: "He's done some amazing things in the last couple of years. So I just think he's doing great."
Aniston and her ex both have films opening on Christmas Day in America, ' Marley & Me' (which was partly filmed in Ireland) and 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' respectively.
Speaking to Oprah about the films, she said: "We all want our movie to do well. Can we have a tie?"
As for her current love life, involving on-again beau John Mayer, Aniston said: "I've been unbelievably lucky in love.
"It just might not look the way it's supposed to look at this point."
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