Jennifer Aniston had a lot on her mind when she turned 50-years-old this year.So the cover girl gathered her longtime friends and they sat in a 'goddess circle' to bless her new life. The Friends vet told The New York Times they passed around a stick decorated with feathers and charms then blessed each other. The group of pals have been doing it for decades.But the ex-wife of Brad Pitt and Justin Theroux feels good about the future. 'I'm entering into what I feel is one of the most creatively fulfilling periods of my life,' she said. 'Seriously I've been doing this for 30 years and I feel like it's just about to really bloom.' A new frontier: The Friends vet told the Times they passed around a stick decorated with feathers and charms then blessed each other. The group of pals have been doing it for decadesShe also said of turning 50: 'It's so weird. There's so much doom around that number.'And the Murder Mystery actress also touched on her longevity in Hollywood. 'It's taken time for me to get where I am and I put a lot of work into my craft,' Aniston said. 'I've failed. I've succeeded. I've overcome. I've, you know, I've stayed around. I'm still here.' Aniston talked to the newspaper to support her first TV show in 15 years, The Morning Show, which will debut on Apple+ on November 1.The beachy beauty plays a morning show personality named Alex Levy. Her show is like Good Morning America or Today. And she feels the pressure of being over 40. New project: Aniston talked to the newspaper to support her first TV show in 15 years, The Morning Show, which will debut on Apple+ on November 1. Seen with Steve Carell and Reese Witherspoon in MarchBeing cast on TV again was a long process. She told HBO executive Michael Ellenberg, that she might put a toe in.'I said to him, "I just want to be a part of something great, I don't care where it lands,"' Aniston recalled. 'Because God knows, the movies have been great and they've been horrible, so you just don't know.'Ellenberg said he had a project with Reese Witherspoon that might interest her. Aniston signed on as an executive producer. Happy she got it: Being cast on TV again was a long process. She told HBO executive Michael Ellenberg, that she might put a toe in. 'I said to him, "I just want to be a part of something great, I don't care where it lands,"' Aniston recalled'We were so psyched,' said Witherspoon. The Morning Show worked for them because it offered 'two very, fully fleshed out female leads in one project.'Apple+ was interested.'I just felt like this was exactly what we were looking for,' said Eddy Cue, a senior vice president at Apple overseeing the new service Friend or foe? Reese's character is the younger anchor who may either take Aniston's job or befriend herThen the MeToo movement happened and the show was rewritten.Next it became about her co-host (played by Steve Carell) getting fired for bad behavior in his dressing room. What he did is not revealed.Reese's character is the yo
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