Jennifer Aniston, renowned for her roles in “Friends,” faced a challenging childhood with her mother, actress Nancy Dow. Her mother constantly criticized her appearance, labeling her as “ugly” due to her big nose, wide-set eyes, and weight gain during puberty. Jennifer struggled with dyslexia, which led to academic difficulties. Despite sharing a home with her mother, Jennifer couldn’t physically or mentally resemble her.
Jennifer’s confidence improved after landing her first Hollywood job and getting a nose job. However, her mother continued to publicly disparage her, leading Jennifer to cut ties with her mother for 15 years. After years of therapy, Jennifer realized her mother’s intentions were out of love, even if her methods were hurtful. She believes her upbringing shaped her resilience, acknowledging that her mother’s actions were an attempt to ensure her well-being. Jennifer Aniston credits her childhood for making her who she is today.