
Jennifer Aniston probably doesn't watch Miley Cyrus' hit Saturday morning television show, but she can relate to the alter-ego persona of Hannah Montana, a pop star who can't live a normal life.
She compares her public image to her private life, telling Entertainment Weekly, "There's this character -- it's like my Hannah Montana. That's how I feel. There's my Hannah Montana and then there's me."
Aniston comes across as humbled saying, "Not everyone's a winner. Not every episode of Friends was great. Not every guy you choose is great."
"I don't know if I'm just a late bloomer, but I feel like everything is just beginning," she added.
And that new beginning may include stepping behind the camera.
"It's about schizophrenia, a woman who overcame the odds against her," she said of her in-the-works, as-yet-untitled directorial project.
In the EW cover story titled "A Fresh Start," she also mentions that she "longs" for motherhood and was pleased to get a taste of that with her character in her upcoming Marley & Me. As for her ex-husband's movie that opens opposite hers on Christmas Day -- that would be
Brad Pitt's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button -- Aniston says:
"I want it to do great. I've seen about an hour of it. It's amazing. Amazing.''
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