
In a remarkably frank and revealing interview, global icon Jennifer Aniston has laid bare the extreme toll of filming the hit drama 'The Morning Show', going so far as to compare the arduous process to the pain of childbirth.
The Friends alum, 55, didn't hold back when describing the immense physical and emotional exertion required for her role as news anchor Alex Levy on the Apple TV+ series. She detailed the long, intense hours on set that pushed her to her absolute limit.
'You feel like you've been through a war,' Aniston confessed, illustrating the sheer exhaustion. 'There's a level of exhaustion that is… I can only equate it to childbirth, where you're just like, 'I don't know if I can do this again.''
Her powerful analogy highlights the often-unseen brutal side of producing high-stakes television, even for A-list stars at the top of their game. Aniston's comments serve to pull back the curtain on the immense dedication and personal sacrifice that goes into bringing such a critically acclaimed show to the screen.
This isn't the first time the beloved actress has spoken about the challenges of the role, but it is her most vivid description yet of the gruelling commitment required, offering fans a new level of appreciation for her work.