Her mother was always telling her that she was unattractive and had a huge nose.

Jennifer Aniston is best recognized for her role in Friends, but she has also appeared in We’re the Millers and Horrible Bosses. Jennifer Aniston, on the other hand, grew raised in a terrible household with her mother. She chastised her at every turn, inflicting her anguish that returned later in life. Nancy Dow, Jennifer’s mother, struggled to raise her child.

Jennifer was well aware of her parents’ terrible marriage, which had resulted in divorce. She stayed with her mother after her parents divorced because she was continually chastised for her physical “defects,” such as her large nose, her eyes being too wide apart, and the few pounds she acquired during puberty. Jennifer believed as a child that she was “ugly” because her mother continuously reminded her of it, eroding her confidence and self-esteem.

She couldn’t physically or intellectually resemble her beautiful mother, even living with her. Jennifer was estranged from her father and had to rely on her mother’s erratic conduct. Jen once smiled in the face of her mother’s reprimand, “teaching” her to accept criticism in silence. She was also dyslexic, a learning disorder characterized by difficulty with reading, writing, and spelling. It caused her significant academic difficulties.

Jennifer Aniston says growing up in an 'unsafe' household shaped her  character

Jennifer recognized in the thick of it all that she wasn’t as horrible as she was made to believe and pondered whether her mother was mistaken about her. Jen gained confidence after winning her first Hollywood job, particularly after undergoing a nose job. Her mother, on the other hand, was unhappy with her daughter’s success. Jennifer Aniston’s delight was tarnished by interviews with her mother, who continued to belittle her in public despite her success on the American sitcom “Friends.”

Jennifer then vowed never to talk to her mother again, and she skipped her and Brad Pitt’s wedding. Her mother hadn’t heard from her in 15 years. Jen made a stunning insight after years of treatment for all of her tough childhood years. Despite her mother’s scolding and severe criticism, she believes she has grown stronger.

“My mother spoke to me in this manner because she cared about me and wanted the best for me.” She didn’t try to be cruel; she just didn’t realize the anguish she was inflicting on me would take years of treatment to end.” Jennifer Aniston has acknowledged that her background influenced her personality.

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