She Heard Her Mother Say, “You’re Ugly And You Have A Big Nose,” Every Day.

Jennifer Aniston who is best know for her fantastic role in Friends, among many well-know movies like We’re the Millers and Horrible Bosses.

However, Jennifer Aniston had a tough life growing with her mother. Every step of the way she was scolding her and causing her trauma which resurfaced later on in life. Nancy Dow, Jennifer’s mother who is also an actress, struggled to raise her child.

Jennifer was aware of the detrimental marriage between her parents which ended up as a divorce. After the split up, she stayed with her mother who constantly criticized her every step of the way for her physical “defects”, including her nose being too big, her eyes being too far apart, as well as the few pounds she gained throughout puberty.

Growing up Jennifer thought she was “ugly” since that has been the only thing she was reminded of by her mother which destroyed her confidence and self-esteem. Even though she lived with an extremely beautiful mother, she couldn’t physically or mentally resemble her.

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