Jennifer Aniston sat down with British Vogue, and she told them there is something that people say to her that drives her bananas.
The actress hates when people say to her that she looks great for her AGE. Why do they have to add age? Why can’t it just be you look great? Then she tried to justify why they say it, “That’s a habit of society that we have these markers like, ‘Well, you’re at that stage, so for your age… I don’t even understand what it means. I’m in better shape than I was in my 20s. I feel better in mind, body, and spirit. It’s all 100% better.”
I hate to say it, but I agree with her. I am guilty of saying someone looks great for their age when I should be saying that they just look great in general.
Before Jimi Hendrix was playing his guitar front and center at Woodstock, he was doing it from the backline for Buddy and Stacey on Night Train. The 22-year-old stands out in that 1965 appearance.
Back in April, Jamie Foxx’s daughter, Corinne Foxx, announced that her father was hospitalized for a “medical complication” and never said what it was. In fact, no one has. Because of that, people have been making assumptions about what he suffered.
Last week, two has been personalities from last century claimed that Jamie Foxx suffered a stroke that left him blind and paralyzed. And they said that the stroke was brought on due to him taking the COVID vaccine that day.
Today, Foxx’s spokesperson told NBC News that report is “completely inaccurate.”
So when will we find out what is wrong with him? As Nick Cannon, who replaced the Oscar winner as host of Fox’s Beat Shazam, said, when the actor wants to tell us, he will tell us. Until then, don’t believe anyone that doesn’t spell their last name Foxx with two x’es.