Somehow, an endorsement deal with McDonalds just doesn't seem likely for Aniston.
This may just be the big news of the week – Jennifer Anniston has eaten a Big Mac! The health-conscious star is often quoted in magazine, going on about her organic, all-natural eating choices, but sometimes even health lovers like her are forced to hand over their cash to Ronald McDonald. Aniston recently went on record for New York Magazine about the unfortunate roadtrip, which left her and husband Justin Theroux stranded and starving, with no options in sight, apart from the huge, processed lump of food known as the Big Mac. Spoiler alert: Aniston was not a fan.
Aniston is generally a fan of the "one with nature" lifestyle.
“I think I ordered a Big Mac. Wow, my body did not react well to that! It was like putting gasoline in a purified system.” It’s unclear exactly what kind of system she was referring to, but the general message is pretty obvious: Jennifer Aniston is definitely not lovin’ it. And it’s no wonder. The actress explained that with her extremely health-conscious lifestyle, the occasional slip into binge eating never ends well.
No Big Macs for this starlet.
“I am always trying to eat organic and natural foods, so that just made my stomach turn and made me feel terrible. And I think what you put in your body, as well as stress, is reflected in the quality of your skin,” she commented about the Big Mac episode. In the same interview, Aniston also explained her beauty regimen – apparently built around products by Aveeno, with whom Aniston has recently landed an endorsement deal. It’s just a coincidence, of course.
Well, whatever she's doing, it seems to be working.
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