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Jennifer Aniston Reveals the Secret to How She Looks Younger Now Than She Did on Friends: "Laughter"


Prepare yourselves, because Jennifer Aniston's cover for Harper's Bazaar's April issue might be a lot for your brain to process once you see how insanely beautiful she looks. Jennifer, who recently showed off her youthful glow at a charity event in LA with her famous friends, stuns on the cover and in the magazine's spread. In addition to photos of the Mother's Day actress nonchalantly hanging out with a bird of prey and posing in what must be the fountain of youth, the 47-year-old also spilled details about her very private — and very adorable — relationship with husband Justin Theroux. Check out Jen's gorgeous pictures and fun quotes ahead, and then see all of the inspiring things she's said over the years.

On being married to Justin Theroux: "Married life is so normal and fun and not much different. We felt married for so long. . . . I’m lucky because Justin is the funniest person I’ve met, and we make each other laugh. Laughter is one of the great keys to staying youthful." On why she won't accept being typecasted in Hollywood: "I can do other things. I feel a sense of freedom that I hadn’t necessarily felt before. Also, you have to start taking chances in an industry that’s very insecure about taking chances on people. People forget who actors are. They say, ‘You’re too known to play that part. You can’t disappear.’ And we’re like, ‘Give us a chance. We’ll disappear.'"
On aging gracefully: "I feel better in my 40s. Not only do you feel better in your body physically, but you’re mentally better. Because, say, in your 20s, you didn’t know shit. For me, in my 30s I was just trying to figure it all out. Then when you hit 40, you’re like, ‘Oh, okay. I got this.’ There are women who’ve hit 50 who are stunners, like shocking. We just take better care of ourselves." On her issues with social media: "We work so hard to maintain some sort of life and privacy, why would we intentionally put ourselves out there? It’s like you’re on TV or on a movie screen. [Fans] see you, hold their phone right up to your face, and take a picture. I’m like, I’m standing right here with a pulse! It’s sweet, though, just . . . different."