Jennifer Aniston returns to her role as a manipulative and intimidating dentist in the movie Horrible Bosses 2. She shares how her involvement in the film franchise has altered her perception of dentistry.
Jennifer Aniston, unlike most of us, enjoys going to the dentist ever since playing a sexually charged dentist named Dr Julia Harris in the movie Horrible Bosses in 2011 and its sequel, which will be released next week. In a recent interview, Jennifer shared that she feels excited every time she visits the dentist, a complete 180-degree turn from the common feeling of fear and dread towards the profession. She learned that there is a high suicide rate among dentists because people hate going to them. Thus, she now feels bad for dentists. To prepare for her role, Jennifer had her teeth cleaned before filming the movie and observed the way dentists hold their tools, which she found wild and crazy-looking considering they always have a mask over their mouths while giving you gas and doing things to you.
In the movie Horrible Bosses, Jennifer Aniston played a different role than what her fans were used to seeing. As a successful actress known for her rom-coms, the character she played in the movie was potty-mouthed and sex-crazed. Her performance was well-received, and it was fun for her to add her fetish element into the character’s scenario. With films like Bruce Almighty, We’re The Millers, Marley & Me, and The Break-Up, Jennifer has become the most successful of the six Friends stars. In her upcoming movie Cake, she plays Claire Simmons, who struggles with chronic pain after a car crash and decides to have a fling with a widower. The dark comedy is already generating buzz about Jennifer’s first Oscar nomination, which she finds hard to believe.