Is Jennifer Aniston Contractually Required to Appear Naked in Every Ad She Does?
If there's one thing Jennifer Aniston never seems to say to the creative directors who use her in their advertising campaigns it's, "I do not believe this is artistically justified." Aniston launched Lolavie, her perfume brand at London's Harrod's department store, with yet another series of ads in which she appears wearing mostly nothing. It's at least the fourth print ad that Aniston has gone naked in.
She's stripped off in two sets of Glaceau's Vitaminwater promotions, and two sets of Lolavie ads. And that's not counting the boost she gave to GQ, where she appeared naked twice, and Rolling Stone (once). Brave stuff, considering she's also currently fending off a stalker.
If you saw her in The Good Girl or Friends With Money, you'll know she can actually act. But it seems Madison Avenue wants her for only one thing:
Shivering in a towel for Lolavie: She lost the towel for Vitaminwater: The towel reappears for Lolavie: