July 26th 2024.
Jennifer Aniston recently expressed her disapproval of JD Vance's past remarks about women without children. The actress took to her Instagram stories to share a screenshot of Vance's appearance and wrote, "I am truly taken aback by these comments coming from a potential VP of The United States."
Vance, who was a candidate for the Ohio Senate at the time, made these comments during an interview on Tucker Carlson's former Fox News show in 2021. In the resurfaced clip, which gained traction on social media this week, Vance stated that the country was being run by "childless cat ladies" who were unhappy with their own lives and wanted to make others miserable as well. He also pointed out that many prominent Democrats, such as Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, and AOC, do not have children and questioned their ability to make decisions for the country.
Aniston, who is known for keeping her personal life private, spoke out about Vance's extreme views on reproductive rights. In her post, she wrote, "All I can say is... Mr. Vance, I hope that your daughter will one day have the opportunity to become a mother herself. I pray that she will not have to rely on IVF as her only option, which you are trying to take away from her as well."
Reproductive health is a crucial issue in the upcoming election, and many women in Hollywood have been vocal about their support for Harris, who has been a leading voice for abortion and female healthcare in the Biden administration. Aniston's remarks about Vance's comments come from a personal place, as she has faced relentless scrutiny from the media about her personal life and decision not to have children.
In a rare interview with Allure in 2022, Aniston opened up about her struggles with fertility and undergoing IVF. She revealed that she had been trying to get pregnant for years and faced constant speculation and pressure from the media. Aniston also spoke about the hurtful narrative that portrayed her as selfish and solely focused on her career because she did not have children.
Aniston also reposted a 2018 video of Harris grilling then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on his stance on abortion rights. This seems to be an endorsement of Harris, and Aniston also showed her support for the Democratic party in general.
CNN has reached out to Aniston's representative for further comment on her post about Vance and her apparent endorsement of Harris. It is clear that Aniston's remarks about Vance's comments stem from a personal place and her own experiences with fertility and the media's portrayal of women who choose not to have children.
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