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.
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.
Jennifer wasn’t close with her father and relied on the unpredictable behaviour of her mother. When Jen stood up to her mother scolding one time, she laughed in her face, “teaching” her to take criticism in silence.
“My mother spoke to me in this way because she loved me and wanted the best for me. She didn’t mean to be cruel; she just wasn’t aware that the suffering she was giving me would only end after years of therapy.” Jennifer Aniston said that her upbringing is the reason she is the way she is.