‘I’m So Over Cancel Culture,’ declares Jennifer Aniston, ‘I Don’t Put Everyone in the Harvey Weinstein Basket’

The celebrated actor Jennifer Aniston, widely known for her part in the popular comedy TV series Friends, has shared her thoughts on the so-called ‘cancel culture’. “I’m so over cancel culture,” she said, expressing her boredom with the idea. She continued by joking, “I probably just got cancelled by saying that,” as she alluded to the predicted criticism to her comment. She further commented, “I just don’t understand what it means.… Is there no redemption? I don’t know. I don’t put everybody in the Harvey Weinstein basket.”

Aniston admitted that she had unpleasant contacts with Weinstein, despite the fact that the degraded Hollywood mogul did not personally harass her. Weinstein is serving in prison for 39 years after being found guilty of rape and sexual abuse. “He’s not a guy, you’re like, ‘God, I can’t wait to hang out with Harvey.’ Never. You were actually like, ‘Oh, God, OK, suck it up’,” added Aniston.

She also described an instance when Weinstein stopped by her trailer to propose a project while she was filming, and she stated purposefully having someone there. The third season of Apple’s The Morning Show will feature Aniston in a role that will give us a chance to examine the effects of the #MeToo movement and their impact on the business. The show explores the effects of claims of sexual misconduct against a male co-anchor and throws light on many viewpoints related to the movement.

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