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Op-Ed: How Jennifer Aniston Went From Most Loved Celeb To Most Victimized Star

Jennifer Aniston has been one of America’s favorite celebrities since her role on ‘Friends’ made her one of the biggest stars of her time. From obsessing over “the Rachel” haircut to eagerly awaiting the latest news about her private life, people have made every aspect of Aniston’s life important to their own. She’s easy to love, which in turn has made her a tabloid goldmine.  The problem with Jen being one of America’s most loved actresses is that since her split with Brad Pitt she has also become America’s favorite star to victimize. Every tabloid with her face on it since the split has been extremely misogynistic making her out to be a heartbroken, sad victim of some sort.

Jennifer Aniston has been one of America’s favorite celebrities since her role on ‘Friends’ made her one of the biggest stars of her time. From obsessing over “the Rachel” haircut to eagerly awaiting the latest news about her private life, people have made every aspect of Aniston’s life important to their own. She’s easy to love, which in turn has made her a tabloid goldmine.  The problem with Jen being one of America’s most loved actresses is that since her split with Brad Pitt she has also become America’s favorite star to victimize. Every tabloid with her face on it since the split has been extremely misogynistic making her out to be a heartbroken, sad victim of some sort.