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Angelina's "uncool" says Aniston in first snipe on Brangelina episode
Posted: 12 November 2008 1306 hrs

  Jennifer Aniston in December 2008 Vogue
 
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LOS ANGELES: Who would've thought that the action-packed movie "Mr & Mrs Smith" would cause so much non-stop action off-screen.

Four years from the 2004 movie, the 'battle' continues with Jennifer Aniston declaring in the December issue of Vogue, "What Angelina did was very uncool."

The snipe is the first by Aniston directed at Angelina Jolie who later settled in with Brad Pitt on his divorce from Aniston.

Aniston's comments come hot on the heels of Jolie's recent comments to The New York Times that she and Pitt fell in love on the "Mr & Mrs Smith" set although both denied rumours flying around at that time.

Pitt and Aniston, who were married in July 2000, announced their separation in January 2005.

In the months that followed, Pitt was seen in public with Jolie who gave birth in 2006 to their first child, daughter Shiloh Jolie-Pitt.

Although Aniston says she and Pitt remain on good terms, Jolie remains a sore spot.

The former "Friends" star dubbed Jolie "uncool" for details revealed by the sultry actress in a 2007 interview with Vogue about her love affair with Aniston's ex.

"There was stuff printed there that was definitely from a time when I was unaware that it was happening," said Aniston in the December issue of Vogue in reference to how Jolie told the same magazine about the excitement of seeing her then-married "Mr and Mrs Smith" co-star Pitt everyday.

"I felt those details were a little inappropriate to discuss" Aniston told Vogue writer Jonathan Van Meter, who also conducted the Jolie interview.

In the magazine, 39 year old Aniston also dishes out nuggets on her post-divorce romances with Vince Vaughn and John Mayer.

As for the "Poor Jen" image earned from the Brangelina episode and other failed romantic sequels, the actress of two upcoming films states, "I actually feel I've been unbelievably lucky in love."

Aniston said what she really wants now is for everyone to stop feeling sorry for her.

-CNA/sf

 


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