With close to three decades in the spotlight, beloved Friends actress Jennifer Aniston has played her role of Hollywood sweetheart to a tee… but recently Jen has also been gloriously honest when it comes to divulging her opinions (while fighting back against her critics!).

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Jen has given an extremely candid interview to Vogue, addressing the fact you could often see her nipples visible under clothing in Friends — this is something that’s earned her the respect of the #FreeTheNipple movement. While others have “shamed” her for it.

“Yeah, I don’t know what to say about that!” Jen told Vogue when asked about the popular social media campaign. “It’s just one of those things, I guess. I wear a bra, I don’t know what to tell ya! And I don’t know why we’re supposed to be ashamed of them — it’s just the way my breasts are!” We hear ya, girl!

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Jen has always been someone who stands up for what she believes in. Last November, she gave a candid cover interview with Marie Claire.

“My marital status has been shamed; my divorce status was shamed; my lack of a mate had been shamed; my nipples have been shamed,” she expressed, speaking of her marriage to Justin Theroux and her split with Brad Pitt back in 2005.

This is something she reiterated in her latest Vogue interview: “I couldn’t hear this narrative anymore about being pregnant or not pregnant; you have no idea what is going on personally in our lives and why that is or is not happening and it feels… In my own brain, I’ve shifted my perspective, so who gives a s–t!”

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“If you’re going to walk out and have your nipples showing, or your belly is a little bloated, or you’re not at the weight you want to be — you are perfect no matter what you are and no matter where you are and who cares!” We think this is brilliant advice to live by!

This post was written by Lorna Gray. It originally appeared on our sister site, Now to Love.

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