Jennifer Aniston shot down rumors about her but also confirmed a few odd ones Wednesday on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” (Watch the video below.)
Host Jimmy Kimmel began with a tabloid magazine’s headline that read, “The Truth About Jen & Barack!” followed by, “Michelle betrayed as Aniston steals her husband’s attention.”
“Any truth to this?“Kimmel asked of the hinted-at love triangle with former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama.
“The Morning Show” star said it was “absolutely untrue” and remarked that she had met the ex-president just once.
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Kimmel then brought up a “salmon sperm facial.” An embarrassed Aniston allowed she had one while clarifying she did not extract the sperm from the fish. “I just took the woman’s word that’s what it was and I was like, sure,” she said.
The “Friends” alum, who was promoting her new children’s book, also verified that she was approached for a selfie while naked in a sauna (she declined) and somewhat copped to a wild claim involving her dead therapist’s ashes.
Check out the rumor segment at 4:00:
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