Jesse Watters' Jennifer Aniston Comments Spark Debate on "The Five"
The popular Fox News show, "The Five," recently sparked a bit of a discussion – and maybe even a little controversy – when the hosts began talking about appearances, specifically focusing on Jennifer Aniston and former Rep. Katie Porter. The conversation took an unexpected turn when Jesse Watters offered his take on Aniston’s looks, leading to some raised eyebrows around the table.
It all started when Greg Gutfeld made a comment about how people didn't used to be considered attractive before the internet age, using the cast of "Friends" as an example. He jokingly stated, "watch Friends, they’re not even hot!"
Watters then chimed in, agreeing and saying, "Jennifer Aniston looks better now, like, 20 years older." But later, he seemed to backtrack, clarifying, "I actually think Jennifer Aniston was much better looking in Friends, I don’t know why I said that. I think I meant she was more glamorous now. Right?" This prompted co-host Harold Ford Jr. to suggest moving on to the next segment. Katie Pavlich attributed Aniston's current elegance to her wealth, suggesting, "Money buys a lot of makeover, for everyone.”
Jennifer Aniston, of course, rose to fame as Rachel Green on the incredibly popular '90s sitcom, Friends. She was just 25 years old when the show started. Now, at 56, she continues to grace our screens in Apple TV’s The Morning Show alongside Reese Witherspoon. Her enduring success speaks volumes about her talent and appeal.
Interestingly, the discussion about Aniston's appearance began with a playful jab at former Rep. Katie Porter. Gutfeld called Porter a "hero" for seemingly resisting societal pressures to undergo a makeover. He elaborated, saying, "I admire her, because we’re living in the age of appearances...and she is resisting the makeover. She is saying, ‘I will never, ever change who I am.‘ She is a hero.”
The conversation highlights the constant scrutiny women in the public eye face regarding their appearance. Whether it's Jennifer Aniston's evolving style or Katie Porter's refusal to conform to expectations, the discussion on "The Five" reminds us of the pressures surrounding image and the importance of embracing individuality. It also touches on the impact of social media and the internet on beauty standards and perceptions of attractiveness.
What do you think about the comments made on "The Five"? Do you agree with Jesse Watters' initial assessment of Jennifer Aniston? Let us know in the comments below!
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