Jennifer Aniston has reportedly been approached by the people behind 'The Hills' and 'Jersey Shore' about appearing in her own reality TV show.
Jennifer Aniston is set to be the subject of a reality TV show.
The former 'Friends' actress - who has dated stars including Vince Vaughn, John Mayer and Paul Sculfor since divorcing Brad Pitt - has reportedly been approached by former MTV programming president Tony DiSanto and ex-senior vice president Liz Gateley about featuring in a fly-on-the-wall series for their new production company.
A source said: "Jen's a really private person, so everyone will want to know the real her.
"Viewers would kill to see how she goes about her day-to-day life, what she really eats and get an insight into her love life.
"Tony and Liz are renowned for their skill at making reality shows like 'The Hills' and 'Jersey Shore'. They've been desperate to work with her but weren't too sure what she'd say. Jen is giving it some thought though."
According to the insider, the 'Bounty Hunter' star is giving the offer serious consideration, but will only agree if the show gives off the image she wants to promote.
The source added to Now magazine: "Let's face it, her career isn't going as well as many expected and anything Liz and Tony touch turns to gold.
"It's just about coming up with the right show that doesn't make her look foolish."
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