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It's unfair to put pressure on women: Aniston on motherhood

Actress Jennifer Aniston says being unmarried and having no kid do not mean she has failed as a woman.

It's unfair to put pressure on women: Aniston on motherhood

London: Actress Jennifer Aniston says being unmarried and having no kid do not mean she has failed as a woman.

The former 'Friends' star, 45, feels there are pressures on women to become mothers and marry at certain times in their lives, reportedly.

"It is such an issue of, like, 'Are you married yet? Are you going to have your babies yet?' It's just constant. It's like, I don't know!

"I don't have this sort of checklist of things that have to be done, and if they're not checked, then I've failed some part of my feminism or my value as a woman because I haven't birthed a child. I've birthed a lot of things and feel like I've mothered many things, and I don't think it's fair to put that pressure on people," she said.

When asked why people are so fascinated by her, Aniston said, "If you have an answer to that, please let me know. I don't know!"