Jennifer Aniston has revealed her back-up career plan is to become a party planner, after sharing her love of organising BBQs with her friends.
Jennifer Aniston would be a party planner if her film career flopped.
The 'Friends' actress has revealed she loves organising get-togethers with her friends and family and even joked that she could work as a party planner if she decided to stop acting in movies.
Speaking on ITV's 'Good Morning Britain', Jennifer explained: ''I like connecting people, I love my friends, I have a great group of friends. I really see that in myself that I would be a great party planner. I enjoy putting together gatherings.
''I've been paving the way. I've got my contacts in my back pocket.''
The 45-year-old star also admitted she enjoys the simple things in life and loves to hang out with her fiancé Justin Theroux when she has time off.
Jennifer added: ''[My] favourite chill out day is; wake up, coffee, Justin, the dogs, walk around, read the paper, go to have lunch, go to a movie, go to dinner. Just simple things. Gather some friends for a BBQ . Simple. Connecting.''
Despite acknowledging the drawbacks of fame, Jennifer added that she doesn't wish to be anonymous because she ''loves'' her work.
Speaking on ITV's 'Lorraine', she said: ''I'm sure anyone who goes through some lack of anonymity has fantasies about going back to a time where they could just do anything they wanted. Sit in an outdoor café, but then, you know, I wouldn't be able to do the work that I do. I love what I do and I love my life and I created a world where it's all quite manageable. We can actually walk down the street, you just gotta do it.''
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