Jennifer
Aniston
just
went
out
and
discussed
about
her
infamous
divorce
with
Brad
Pitt.
Moreover,
the
'Cake'
actress
also
revealed
that
she
suffers
from
Dyslexia.
In
an
interview
with
The
Hollywood
Reporter
for
their
latest
issue,
Jennifer
Aniston
opened
up
on
her
'struggles
with
anger,
dyslexia
[and]
that
Oscar
snub'.
Wearing
a
knitted
cream
sweater
on
the
cover
of
THR,
Jen
is
showing
off
her
toned
legs
and
her
gorgeous
smile.
The
45-year-old
former
'Friends'
star
says
no
one
but
circumstances
were
to
be
blamed
for
her
divorce
from
Hollywood
star
Brad
Pitt
that
happened
a
decade
back.
The
45-year-old
actress
said
it
is
high
time
people
stop
talking
about
their
split
as
both
have
moved
on
in
their
life
and
wish
only
good
for
each
other.
So,
covering
it
all
the
time
and
mentioning
it
is
not
required
anymore
feels
Aniston.
"We're
not
in
daily
communication.
But
we
wish
nothing
but
wonderful
things
for
each
other.
Nobody
did
anything
wrong.
You
know
what
I
mean?
It
was
just
like,
sometimes
things
(happen).
"If
the
world
only
could
just
stop
with
the
stupid,
soap-opera
bullshit.
There's
no
story.
I
mean,
at
this
point
it's
starting
to
become,
please,
give
more
credit
to
these
human
beings," Aniston
said.
The
'Cake
actress
is
engaged
to
actor
Justin
Theroux
while
Pitt,
51,
is
married
to
actress-director
Angelina
Jolie.
Jen
also
revealed
that
she
suffers
from
Dyslexiasince
her
early
20s
that
impacted
her
education
and
self-image.
"The
only
reason
I
knew
[that
I
had
it]
was
because
I
went
to
get
a
prescription
for
glasses,"
she
recalls.
"I
had
to
wear
these
Buddy
Holly
glasses.
One
had
a
blue
lens
and
one
had
a
red
lens.
And
I
had
to
read
a
paragraph,
and
they
gave
me
a
quiz,
gave
me
10
questions
based
on
what
I'd
just
read,
and
I
think
I
got
three
right.
Then
they
put
a
computer
on
my
eyes,
showing
where
my
eyes
went
when
I
read.
My
eyes
would
jump
four
words
and
go
back
two
words,
and
I
also
had
a
little
bit
of
a
lazy
eye,
like
a
crossed
eye,
which
they
always
have
to
correct
in
photos."
Talking
about
her
Oscar
snub
which
took
everyone
by
surprise,
the
Cake
actress
said,
"I
know
a
lot
of
people
were
sorry.
I
feel
I've
gotten
such
wonderful
love
-
I
had
almost
more
phone
calls
and
flowers
than
I
did
for
any
other
nomination
[in
the
past]."
Reviving
the
moment
when
she
too
suffered
from
chronic
pain
due
to
stress,
Jennifer
Aniston
said,
"I
saw
this
amazing
doctor
named
Alison
Tunney
who
changed
my
life
with
this
thing
called
directional
nonforce
technique,"
she
says.
"It's
like
peeling
an
onion,
like
peeling
years
of
injuries."
Talking
about
pregnancy,
Jen
revealed,
"That's
a
topic
that's
so
exhausted.
I
get
nervous
around
that,
just
because
it's
very
personal.
Who
knows
if
it's
going
to
happen?
It's
been
a
want.
We're
doing
our
best."