Celebrities: Jennifer Aniston talks about having a child – Panorama

Jennifer Aniston, 53, actress, would like to be a mother. She went through a tough time in her 30s and 40s, she told the magazine allure. “I was trying to get pregnant. It was a difficult road for me,” she said. “All the years and years and years of speculation – it’s been really tough.” She has undergone in vitro fertilization treatments, drank Chinese teas and tried all sorts of things. “I would have given anything if someone had said to me, ‘Freeze your eggs. Do yourself a favor.” But she didn’t think of that. “So I’m here today. The train has now left.” You have no regrets. In the meantime she was rather relieved. You no longer have to ask yourself whether pregnancy might be possible after all. “I don’t have to think about it anymore.”

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Nina Gummich, 31, actress, feels squeezed. She is annoyed that women over 30 are constantly being asked when the children will finally start. “As if that were the only thing a woman of that age should be concerned with or by which she is measured,” she told the German Press Agency. “It’s also an extremely private matter.”

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Snoop Dogg, 51, US rapper, has his life filmed. The film studio Universal Pictures announced that it would tell his “legendary life story”. “Finally,” the rapper wrote in a tweet. Noisy Hollywood reporters Snoop Dogg is also involved as a producer with his company Death Row Pictures. He has waited a long time with the project to find the right team for this film, he explained.

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Eugene Eckert, 68, stadium chaplain, spares his television. According to his own statements, he does not want to follow the World Cup in Qatar. He had already decided this when the World Cup was moved from summer to winter in 2015: “For me, winter is the Advent season,” he said in the podcast by theologian Kurt-Helmuth Eimuth. “And the World Cup kicks off on November 20th, that’s the Sunday of Eternity, popularly known as the Sunday of the Dead, a quiet day. I don’t watch football then anyway.”

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