Actress Jennifer Aniston is world's most beautiful woman: People magazine
[LOS ANGELES] Hollywood actress Jennifer Aniston has been anointed by People magazine as the world's most beautiful woman, the entertainment weekly announced on Wednesday.
The magazine, which each year crowns the celebrity male and female it deems best-looking, named Aniston its most beautiful once before, in 2004.
Aniston, 47, a Hollywood mainstay who became a mega-celebrity through her starring role in the long-running television sitcom Friends, said she was stunned to hear the news.
"I thought, 'Oh my God,'" she told People.
"There was this sort of very excited, teenage-y kind of moment." The honour comes just as Aniston prepares for her latest big screen role, in the Hollywood movie Mother's Day, which opens later this month.
Last year, Aniston married her longtime beau Justin Theroux, 44, an American actor and director.
The blonde actress is famous for her impeccably coiffed tresses and for her marriage to now ex-husband Brad Pitt, who dumped her to find love with Angelina Jolie - both of whom have had their own turns as People's most beautiful.
Aniston - along with last year's honoree, Sandra Bullock, 51 - is also among the oldest beauties ever to have been singled out by People.
"Beauty has changed for me over the years," she told the magazine.
"It's really learning to love every single thing about yourself," she said.
Aniston confided that looking good takes more effort as one ages.
"We've got to really be mindful of what we put inside our bodies, and how we sleep and take care of ourselves. You can get away with a lot in your 20s," she said.
But beauty, she added, is not just a question of external looks.
It comes with "taking on challenges, and... not feeling like a failure or allowing people to critique your life and make you feel like you've failed at something. That's just toxic noise."
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