Jennifer Aniston recently opened up about her upcoming movie, "Cake," which was snubbed by the Oscars during her appearance in "The Ellen DeGeneres" show on Monday. The 45-year-old actress also talked about her topless photo on Allure magazine and the butt-grabbing incident with Kate Hudson at the Golden Globes red carpet.
Though Jennifer Aniston's indie drama "Cake" earned several nominations from SAG, Golden Globes and Critics Choice, the Oscars has snubbed the film. But that did not dampen Aniston's spirit, in fact she is happy and still feels like a winner.
"I'm the number one snubbed! That's the silver lining!" she comically told Ellen Degeneres, The Hollywood Reporter quoted. "It hasn't even come out! That's the crazy thing - we're so shocked and amazed that we have had this much love for a movie that hasn't even been released yet."
Jennifer Aniston also said that while she had been hardly missing awards for her performance in "Cake," which depicts the story of a woman who is treating her chronic pain with a variety of medications, Us Weekly revealed that she has been celebrated for the movie in various ways.
"What's been so incredible is the amount of people that have come out to me who are suffering with chronic pain and in this same situation," she told DeGeneres. "It's unbelievable how much positivity it's bringing to those who are kind of silently suffering. It's a beautiful, hopeful movie."
Aside from the movie, "Cake," Jennifer Aniston also spoke about the hilarious incident when she grabbed the butt of actress Kate Hudson, who is her longtime friend, on the red carpet during the Golden Globes.
"Well, my gosh, look at that ass," Aniston said when DeGeneres showed the photo of the actress grasping her friend's rear. "It's such an irresistible tush."
During Jennifer Aniston's appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres" show, her topless photo in the January issue of Allure magazine with longtime hairstylist Chris McMillan was also brought up, The Daily Mail revealed.
"Everyone was like 'hey dude, what's up? Why is she hugging a dude naked?' Uh, he's like a brother to me so the original photograph was supposed to be..." Aniston paused as the audience burst into laughter. "Ok, I don't know how to get out of that. I don't know how to get out of it."
"Anyway, Chris is like a dear something to me. I don't know how to explain it, a gay man I can do that with," she added. "I wouldn't do that with a girlfriend. I would feel weird doing a photograph like that with a girlfriend."
While the Oscars snubbed "Cake," Jennifer Aniston took home a trophy from the inaugural People Magazine Awards. She will also receive the Montecito Award at the 2015 Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Jan. 30.
Jennifer Aniston's indie drama, "Cake," will hit theaters on Jan. 23.
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