Jennifer Aniston Says New Jersey Smells
 From her Thursday appearance on Chelsey Lately, Jennifer Aniston shares some smelly experience in New Jersey while filming The Bounty with Gerard Butler:
"What is with that smell? You know when you drive from Manhattan, and there's that one area?"
Uh-oh, one of Garden State's most famous residents is none too pleased to hear the girl-next-door's comment. Danielle Staub from reality TV's Real Housewives of New Jersey says:
"I would love to hang out with her. I hear she is really fabulous - but she really shouldn't say that. If you land in Newark and leave out of Newark, yeah, you will think NJ smells. But you can't judge it by one part. If it was so bad, I wouldn't be living here for 22 years."
Just to prove that New Jersey does not smell that bad, Danielle Staub, who resides in a $1.5-million home in Wayne, New Jersey (what she calls the "good smelling part"), has an offer for Jennifer Aniston:
"I will personalize a tour and take her to a fabulous lunch on me afterwards. All homemade Italian food, and a tour of all the wonderfully smelling places in New Jersey before I take you to a luncheon, my treat."Labels: Danielle Staub, Jennifer Aniston, New Jersey
Jennifer Aniston, No Boyfriend But Having Fun
 Jennifer Aniston does not mind being called "the lonely girl."
After her split with husband Brad Pitt in 2005, the 40-year old actress has been dating several men including actor Vince Vaughn, model Paul Sculfor, and musician John Mayer. Unfortunately, none of these relationships worked out and the girl-next-door Jennifer Aniston has been left to herself again.
Currently single, Jennifer Aniston tells in her interview with the New York Post:
"I'm not going to ignore the pink elephant in the living room. It's fine. I can take it. If I'm the emblem for 'this is what it looks like to be the lonely girl getting on with her life' so be it. I can make fun of myself. And I'll bring it up as long as the world is bringing it up."
Jennifer Aniston has always been positive about life. According to the actress, her parents are funny and have always made each other laugh. This is the reason why being happy is very important to her.
"I remember being 7 and asking my mom if I was as pretty as (my best friend) Monique. And with all the love in the world, my mom looked at me and said, 'Oh, honey, you're so funny.' So, she doesn't lie to me... She answers the question by not answering and instead tells me what she thinks is my greatest strength. I put a lot of value in that at a very young age."
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