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Jennifer Aniston After the man plunged into her home gate, he gave a harsh warning about safety.
Aniston, 56, admitted that her security team was “unattractive in any way.” Vanity Fair. “it’s necessary.”
“People don’t care,” she added. “Who wants to put that energy out there?”
Authorities arrested the man after plunging his car into the gate on May 5th. Aniston’s Housethe Los Angeles Police Department was previously confirmed by Fox News Digital. The “Friend” star was at home at the time of the incident. The man was charged with multiple felony charges, but he felt he was incompetent to go to trial. Before driving his car to Aniston’s home gate, he had been sending the actress unnecessary voicemails, emails and social media messages since 2023.
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Jennifer Aniston made it clear that her security team was a “necessity” after safety concerns. (James Devanney/GC image)
Aniston’s best friend Sandra Bullock He insisted that these horrifying encounters with celebrity stalkers were not just “one-time.”
The “unforgivable” star was hiding in the closet after a man who had been stalking her for several days in 2014 broke into her home. Joshua Corbett, who believed Bullock was his wife, had a notebook featuring photographs of the actress, along with poems and love letters he wrote.
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“I really need to go out and navigate the world?” I found cases where they got to the house, cases where they were outside the house, cases where you were on a movie set, and cases where they weren’t asking where you were,” Brock told Vanity Fair. “It’s ongoing. It’s not a one-off, and unfortunately it creates the idea that your home will also become your fortress.”

Jennifer Aniston and Sandra Bullock both detailed concerns about Hollywood’s safety. (Charley Gallay/Getty Images on Netflix)
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Jennifer Aniston spoke about her fame in an interview with Vanity Fair. (Norman Janroy/Vanity Fair)
Aniston is no stranger to celebrity stalkers. 2010.”I’ll just go with you“Star was given restraint orders after a man traveled around the country looking for her. He was detained in Los Angeles with sharp objects, duct tape and a love letter to Aniston. BBC.
“[Fame is] It’s not the real thing. My interest is anything else. ”
The actress revealed her discomfort at the level of attention she realized she had accepted after 30 years of success in Hollywood, and admitted her fame as “still thrust me to the side.”
“You have to manage it, put it in the right place and put it in the right size. Otherwise, if you don’t… I’ve been through a lot… I’m still trying to figure it out.”
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Jennifer Aniston will be pose for the September 2025 issue of Vanity Fair. (Norman Janroy/Vanity Fair)
The “Polly Who Comes With” star claimed that the aspect of her work, including paparazzi, has become embarrassed.
She even chooses not to let fame define her. “It’s not the real thing,” she told the outlet. “Other interests are.”
“I’ve always been interested in metaphysical things and “What if there was something bigger than all of us?”
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.