Jennifer Aniston opens up about her empathetic connection to the ‘vulnerable’ role in The Morning Show, demanding a façade of happiness even amidst personal challenges.

In a recent interview, Jennifer Aniston opened up about her connection to the character she portrays in her new series, The Morning Show. The actress shared that she could relate to the vulnerability of her character and even admitted to having days where she didn’t feel like leaving the house.

In the series, Jennifer stars alongside Reese Witherspoon, playing the role of Alex Levy, an anchor of a morning news show. Alex finds herself in a fierce rivalry with Reese’s character, Bradley Jackson, as she fights to keep her job.

During her conversation with The Telegraph, Jennifer expressed her desire to portray a character who is raw, messy, and sometimes unflattering. She aimed to showcase a woman who is trying to hold it all together while dealing with various challenges.

By delving into the complexities of her character, Jennifer aimed to bring vulnerability to the forefront in The Morning Show, allowing viewers to see a more authentic side of her acting.

Character: Jennifer Aniston, 50, has told how she could relate to the 'vulnerable' character she plays in her new series The Morning Show (pictured in August 2019)

Jennifer Aniston, age 50, has opened up about her new series The Morning Show and how she found a connection with the character she portrays. In the show, her character faces turmoil and trauma in her personal life, which takes a toll on her emotionally, physically, and mentally. However, she has to put on a brave face and smile for the public when she goes on air.

As a highly recognized actress in Hollywood, Jennifer understands the struggle of having to maintain a cheerful facade in the spotlight. She revealed that there are times when she prefers not to be seen or photographed and even feels hesitant to leave her house.

The Morning Show also features Steve Carell, who portrays Mitch Kessler, Alex’s co-host. In the series, Mitch is fired from his job due to a sexual misconduct scandal.

By sharing these insights, Jennifer Aniston highlights the complexities of the characters in the show and the challenges they face in their personal and professional lives.

Role: The actress stars opposite Reese Witherspoon in the series which sees her play Alex Levy, the anchor of a morning news show who fights to retain her job

Jennifer spoke about her role in the series, where she stars alongside Reese Witherspoon. She plays Alex Levy, the anchor of a morning news show who is fighting to keep her job. Originally, the show was supposed to give viewers a glimpse into the New York media world, but the plot changed after the MeToo movement. The series will be available on Apple TV+. In a recent interview for Variety, Jennifer expressed her sadness regarding the decline of time-specific TV. She also admitted to being initially confused about the concept of streaming, but now she is excited about the opportunities it brings.

Jennifer said: 'I can relate to that. Of course there are times when you don’t want anyone to see you, or you don’t want to be photographed or even go out of the house' (pictured in June 2019)

Jennifer expressed her understanding of wanting privacy and not wanting to be seen or photographed. She also shared her thoughts on the entertainment industry, specifically mentioning that she feels the abundance of Marvel superhero movies is reducing the overall quality. Jennifer acknowledged that it was only in recent years that she began to realize the impressive content being produced by streaming services. She admitted that she sometimes feels that the industry is dominated by big-budget Marvel movies and projects that don’t appeal to her personally, such as those requiring extensive green screen work. The first three episodes of The Morning Show will be accessible on Apple TV+ starting from November 1.

Business: Jennifer recently admitted she thinks the proliferation of Marvel superhero movies is 'diminishing' the industry (pictured in June 2019)

Business: Jennifer has recently confessed her belief that the growing number of Marvel superhero films is gradually diminishing the entire industry (captured in a photograph back in June 2019).

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