Jennifer Aniston "Would Love to Drop Five Pounds," Feels Happiest in the 110-113 Weight Range

Actress also says fiancé Justin Theroux will "put a gun to [her] head" if she gets plastic surgery

By Zach Johnson Aug 08, 2014 4:41 PMTags
Jennifer AnistonLuca Teuchmann/WireImage

Jennifer Aniston has one of the most envied bodies in Hollywood, and for good reason—at 45 years old, she looks half her age. Even so, the Horrible Bosses 2 star admits she isn't entirely happy with her figure.

The morning of her Yahoo! Beauty interview, the Living Proof co-creator broke her diet and ate a bagel. "I usually give myself bread on the weekends, but really, my body doesn't love carbs," Aniston revealed. "These days, if I was being super picky, I would love to drop five pounds. That is just where I have always been really comfortable at about 110 to 113 pounds. But it is harder to get that down, at this age."

As a tabloid target for decades, Aniston knows that her appearance will be criticized. Now that she's in her forties, however, she's less worried by what people might say. "The truth is you just go, 'If they get a picture, that picture comes and goes, so who cares?' Then you have 30 mean people who sit at their computers and spend their entire day picking apart and insulting celebrities about how ugly they are just so they can feel better—I guess—about themselves," the former TV star said. "I don't understand it."

Aniston added, "There is also this pressure in Hollywood to be ageless."

Unlike some of her peers, however, Aniston has no intention of getting plastic surgery to turn back the hands of time. What's more, her fiancé Justin Theroux wouldn't support her if she went under the knife.

"I think, what I have been witness to, is seeing women trying to stay ageless with what they are doing to themselves. I am grateful to learn from their mistakes, because I am not injecting s--t into my face. I see them and my heart breaks," the We're the Millers star said. "I think, 'Oh god if you only know how much older you look.' They are trying to stop the clock and all you can see is an insecure person who won't let themselves just age. I also have a fiancé who will put a gun to my head if I touch my face in any way."

In fact, Aniston thinks it's "kind of awesome" when people own their ages. "I am fortunate enough to know women like Gloria Steinem, who I think is one of the most stunning women on the planet, and doesn't touch her face. Diane Keaton, Annette Bening, all of these fabulous fearless women who are flawless, they embrace it!" she said. "To each their own—I don't judge it if you do it—but sometimes I wish I could beg the people I know, who I am very near and dear to, to not touch their face."